3. Why did people, particularly farmers, demand regulation of
the railroads in the late 19th century?
more people owned their own cars
Railroads used to use iron to built railroad tracks, but iron was weak and dangerous. Soon people realized that steel was a better material for tracks because it could hold more weight promoting heavier cargo. Railroads also transported the minerals needed to forge steel.
The demand for people to gather raw materials. Pretty much a demand for someone to do the hard labour jobs no one else wanted to do.
People could go farther away from home
The government continued to pass laws to encourage people to settle the West, while the railroads made transportation from the east to the west faster and more convenient.
The two factors that led to the decline of American railroads in the latter part of the twentieth century were that more people were able to afford to buy their own automobiles and the increase of interstate highways and trucking.
The demand for cattle increased in the 1800's because most of the cattle had been slaughtered and eaten during the Civil War, creating a massive shortage for beef. Because more people wanted beef, so the demand increased.
Because the farmers felt that they were being cheated by the railroad owners. The owners were allowed to choose the price of the shipping and also whether the crop would be shipped at all. The farmers felt that this was unfair and the only way to resolve it was to have the government own the railroads
ya mamahow did the railroads give people control of the environment
Iron helped railroads so people can go there faster
Prior to the invention of railroads, most city people lived near where they worked.
The first railroads were in mines as plateways and then railways in the 1700's. The first railways used stationary engines, people, and horses for power. The steam-engine was adapted for use on iron rails early in the 19th century, and the first steam-powered passenger railway was opened in 1825.
It is railroads.
people
Railroads drew people to the west since new towns were built everywhere. There were towns popping up all over the west nd the railroads also brought in new jobs.
When the railroads were completed, some nativists threatened railroad owners with harm if they hired Chinese people. This resulted in some of the railroads in the west hiring more workers out of Mexico.
In the late 19th century the goal of the Populist movement was to what to bring farmers to the same economic level as people in industry and business. They campaigned for an increase of money in circulation and government ownership of the railroads among other things.