yes they helped with the trading.
I know that before the Civil War, John C. Calhoun was the congressman who led to the session of South Carolina.
The Civil War and construction of railroads affected cattle ranching on the Great Plains negatively. This halted ranching and broke up farms.
North
South Carolina. Texas.
the South
The Union railroads net before the Civil War had a length of 34,022 kilometers.
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Around 19,000
the north
Immigrants settled in the south because of low investment in railroads. This happen during and after the Civil War.
1.000 miles in length
South Carolina seceded from the Union before the Civil War.
No, the Union had a far greater railroad network, and ended up often having to rebuild captured railroads in the South.
The North controlled most of the railroads during the Civil War.
The trains IMPROVEMENT Railroads, wagons, carts, blockade-runners.
true this was one of the factors for civil war
"First president from the old south since before the civil war?"