Pathways of Paper
Por Albright, Thomas
Publicado por epubli
English
2026
ISBN 9783565278893
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Before the United States was a unified nation, it was a fractured collection of isolated colonies. Information traveled at a glacial pace, moving by ship along the coast, leaving inland settlements entirely disconnected. The concept of a shared American identity was practically impossible without a way to communicate.
The creation of a single, reliable overland route was a logistical nightmare. Forging a path through dense forests, hostile territories, and deep mud required immense labor and political will. Yet, the necessity of delivering a simple letter drove the construction of the most important highway in early American history.
This book chronicles the grueling creation and expansion of the Boston Post Road. It uncovers the hidden mechanics of the early postal network, detailing how riders braved treacherous conditions to deliver news, thereby laying the infrastructural foundation that allowed the colonies to organize a revolution.
Explore how physical infrastructure precedes political unity. You will understand how the simple act of standardizing mail delivery across a muddy trail connected disparate minds and ultimately forged the identity of a new nation.
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