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The railroad system
Cells affect growth by supporting the system with food and water. The more food and water a cell takes in the more they grow.
it will stop the system
Micro-organisms affect plant growth they break down the system into smaller pieces which makes it grow fast
Developed complex institutions
"Instant" cities in the 1800s were cities that gained rapid urban growth very quickly. An example is Chicago, because of its newly implanted railroad system, their population went from under 5,000 in 1820 to over 100,000 by 1860. Utica, NY is also an "instant" city, because of it's huge urban growth after the opening of the Erie Canal in 1825. Between 1820 and 1830 New York's population grew from around 100,000 to over 1,500,000.
The rapid growth of cities.
Seaboard System Railroad was created in 1983.
Seaboard System Railroad ended in 1986.
The Underground Railroad?
Lack of sleep can cause people to get groggy or crabby during the day. It can also affect some peoples growth or immune system.
No, the manorial system actually contributed to the growth of cities and towns by providing a foundation for trade and economic activity. Manors were often located near towns and cities, where goods could be bought, sold, and exchanged. Overall, the manorial system and urban centers were interdependent and supportive of each other.