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The proximity of major transportation systems influenced much of the Township's development.
The earliest of these was the Delaware River.
The Township is located at the upper end of the navigable portion of the river.
In 1686, the Provincial Council ordered the construction of the King's Highway, which ran from Philadelphia to Trenton along an existing Indian trail, through Bristol, Falls, and Morrisville.
The King's Highway still exists today as U. S. Route 13, flowing closely the original configuration.
Additional roads and turnpikes were built through the Township in the 18th and early 19th centuries.

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