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Intercolonial communication

Intercolonial communication refers to the exchange of information, goods, or services between different colonies or regions, often within a colonial empire. It involves establishing reliable channels—such as roads, postal systems, or telegraph lines—that connect various colonies to facilitate coordination, trade, and governance. This communication network helps overcome geographical barriers, ensuring timely and efficient interaction across regions, and supports economic growth and political stability within the colonial system.