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railroads provided expensive but fast transpotation of raw materials and products
The most likely reason he described them that way was to make it appear that they would be easy to defeat.
The United States and Great Britain. The act restricted the shipping of supplies by sea between the two nations. It resulted in the war of 1812 for that reason.
The South did not have the industries to provide jobs.
US President Lincoln often tried to guide the Union's military forces. He believed that an invasion of Texas would galvanize New England support for the war. If the Union could control Texas its vast supplies of cotton could be shipped to New England's textile mills. Lincoln appointed the governor of Massachusetts, Nathaniel P. Banks to raise an expeditionary force to assault Texas from the Gulf of Mexico. Later Lincoln changed the destination of Bank's forces to southern Mississippi. The reason was for the control of the Mississippi River.
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Railroads was the main reason why the coal industry kept in business, it depended largely in the railroads
To get them to the railroads for shipment east.
railroads provided expensive but fast transpotation of raw materials and products
railroads provided expensive but fast transpotation of raw materials and products
he went there because railroads were used a lot and they build railroads
The main reason was that they lost territory and important railroads.
Poor economy one reason
Before the railroads were built, farmers had to haul their crops on wagons. This was one reason the farmers who wanted to export part of their crops settled near rivers or near the Atlantic ocean.
The rockiness of southern land made it difficult to develop railroads.
The biggest were the Civil War and California gold.
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