False.
Before WW1 there were 4 actions that brought European tensions to breaking point. German trouble with Serbia, Germany's proposed railroad, the expansion of the German Navy and the abrasiveness of Kaiser Wilhelm.
Not directly. The Gadsden Purchase was solely to obtain railroad right of way for a proposed southern Transcontinental Railroad.
No because Many men died from it.
The Civil War ended, and Congress gave huge public land grants to the companies who proposed the project in a public-private enterprise. [It was later discovered that many congressmen received railroad stock as bribes and kickbacks to buy their votes.]
The transcontinental railroad allowed cattle to be delivered across the country on the railroad, instead of herded by cowboys. This led to an increase in cattle distribution and the weakening of the cowboy cattle drives. It also helped to lower transportation costs.
False.
Before WW1 there were 4 actions that brought European tensions to breaking point. German trouble with Serbia, Germany's proposed railroad, the expansion of the German Navy and the abrasiveness of Kaiser Wilhelm.
Not directly. The Gadsden Purchase was solely to obtain railroad right of way for a proposed southern Transcontinental Railroad.
No because Many men died from it.
When the First Tanscontinental railroad was built, all the smoke came to where the Native Americans lived. They called the train the 'Iron Horse".
The construction of a transcontinental railroad that would start in Chicago, Illinois.
No one "invented" the Continental Railroad. Continental Railroad was the name given to the railroad that spanned America (US) from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.
The expansion of the European railroad helped to mobilize supplies and troops.
There was an increase in population in the American interior
There was an increase in population in the American interior
True---->NOVANET ANSWER
It allowed them to move people and goods rapidly from place to place.