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global marketplace and for our economy to prosper and grow.
Our national transportation system also binds us together. As former President Eisenhower observed, without the unifying force of transportation, “we would be a mere alliance of many separate parts.”
The truth of this statement was borne out early in our nation’s history. The Articles of Confederation failed because they provided no means for Congress to regulate commerce between the states. This weakness was underscored by a dispute between Maryland and Virginia regarding navigation rights on the Potomac River, which prohibited the nation from ensuring a coordinated system of canals and portage roads across the Allegheny Mountains.
Adam Smith, the father of modern economics and author of The Wealth of Nations, argued the three essential duties of government are to provide security, preserve justice and erect and maintain public works to facilitate commerce. Our Founding Fathers also understood the important role of the national government in carrying out these responsibilities. They wisely remedied the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation by directing Congress, in Article 1, Section 8 of the Constitution, to establish post roads and to regulate interstate commerce. In doing so they laid the groundwork for connecting the country through trade and travel and recognized the critical role of an efficient, robust infrastructure network.
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Our national transportation system also binds us together. As former President Eisenhower observed, without the unifying force of transportation, “we would be a mere alliance of many separate parts.”
The truth of this statement was borne out early in our nation’s history. The Articles of Confederation failed because they provided no means for Congress to regulate commerce between the states. This weakness was underscored by a dispute between Maryland and Virginia regarding navigation rights on the Potomac River, which prohibited the nation from ensuring a coordinated system of canals and portage roads across the Allegheny Mountains.
Adam Smith, the father of modern economics and author of The Wealth of Nations, argued the three essential duties of government are to provide security, preserve justice and erect and maintain public works to facilitate commerce. Our Founding Fathers also understood the important role of the national government in carrying out these responsibilities. They wisely remedied the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation by directing Congress, in Article 1, Section 8 of the Constitution, to establish post roads and to regulate interstate commerce. In doing so they laid the groundwork for connecting the country through trade and travel and recognized the critical role of an efficient, robust infrastructure network.
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