The smaller and inefficient Southern railway system was a problem, but it still helped the war effort. When the US united, the South shared the Northern railways. It was all one country and one railway system. Now that would have impacted troop transportation, as it was too small.
Transpiration was harder to get thought
Transpiration was harder to get thought
the confederate had diffulculty delivering food,weapons and other supplys to its troop.
the problems they faced was that the traspertation was not all the way the train only took them half way ton their destinations....
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As the railroad network expanded, the railroad companies competed fiercely with one another to keep old customers and to win new ones. Large railroads offered secret discounts called rebates to their biggest customers. Smaller railroads that could not match these rebates were often forced out of business. The railroad barons also made secret agreements among themselves, known as pools. They divided the railway business among their companies and set rates for a region, a railroad could charge higher rates and earn greater profits.
Mine is just like a slightly smaller regular home furnace. It keeps the mobile nice and warm,and I have no problem with it's efficiency.
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Security. People on the larger network can't see the smaller subnet, good for departments like Research.
Slightly smaller around and longer than a railroad spike.
i bet its smaller, and more efficient
Smaller cells are more efficient.