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The speed of a locomotive in the 19th century was about 63 mph. Answered by Ryan Bradshaw of 8HX at Moorside High School, Stoke-on-Trent.
It has been running from 19th February 1985 which makes it 25 years old from 19th February 2010
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There were three ways for shipping items and people. It was by ship, steamer, or railroad . By 1860 the railroad went east to the west coast taking passengers and goods through the central hub of Chicago. If items were coming from Europe it would have been by ship and river traffic in the United States was by steamer.
Climate
9th century to almost the 19th century.
The Enlightenment period is generally considered to have spanned from the late 17th century to the early 19th century, with its peak in the 18th century.
It was rather long
since the 19th century
On rivers
Since 19th century (1800)
It would be difficult to link industrialization to Imperialism. Imperialism existed in the world long before the term was created in the 19th century. Industrialization was the result of a number of creative inventors over a long period of time to provide a better way to produce products that previously were handcrafted.
Since the turn of the 19th century.
By the end of the 19th century. WB
slavery and something else
Barbed Wire
the middle passage has lasted 16th-19th century.