Railroads helped the growth of Standard Oil by allowing for rapid transport of stored petroleum. They could get their products to market much faster and efficiently.
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By the end of the Civil War, Cleveland was one of the five main refining centers in the U.S. (besides Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, New York, and the region in northwestern Pennsylvania where most of the oil originated). In January 1870, Rockefeller formed Standard Oil of Ohio, which rapidly became the most profitable refiner in Cleveland. When it was found that at least part of Standard Oil's cost advantage came from secret rebates from the railroads bringing oil into Cleveland, the competing refiners insisted on getting similar rebates, and the railroads quickly complied. By then, however, Standard Oil had grown to become one of the largest shippers of oil and kerosene in the country. That is the answer.
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monopolies were like a big business that people had owned like Rockefeller and the oil company that he owed all the oil and the people in America would buy it and Rockefeller will have the money from the people and the power from them
People wanted gas cheaper, by doing this all of the other oil companies went out of bugs sinews making standard oil a monopoly.
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They will help look after your pets and animals also they help in oil spills and other environmental disasters including animals.
Standard Oil's population is 1,909.
Standard Oil's population is 60,000.