The railroads helped cities grow to the north by moving raw materials from the south much faster. This allowed factories in the north to produce goods much faster and allowed people to buy them more cheaply.
Helping plant and grow things and help them start selling and prospering.
By giving cities more businesses to open and more communication
built a state highway system to connect cities
it was a railroad cross!ng the country making it much easier to expand west and help western cities grow
Agriculture helped the cities by increasing and bettering diets and making people more healthy and agriculture increased population growth.
Usually, if a city is near a place where it can trade resources (like near river, or a bay) it will prosper and grow. Also, if it is located between two larger cities, it can serve as a resting place between them and will also grow. cpt._stryker
the flax plant can grow in North Dakota if that's any help :)
it helps it grow and help with the producing and how it is produced
The earliest cities developed as a result of agriculture. Agriculture allowed people to settle down and the population to grow and fit in a smaller area. Because a small percentage of people could grow enough food for the rest, the rest of the people could specialize in other tasks, such as construction, foreign trade, etc.
It could help people farm and do more tasks quicklier.
The busiest port cities were Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. Their locations help explain their growth because they we're looking for fertile soil to start new plantations.
No shampoo will not help your eyebrows grow.