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Q: Why was development of railroads important to the us country?
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It made the country what it is (or was, as per, say, 1955) by connecting the country together.


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What did the us government promises to the railroads for laying track all across the country?

Land and loans


What did the US government promise to the railroads for laying track all across the country?

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The railroads affected even the organization of time in the US by?

By introducing four standard time zones across the country.


How did railroads impact the development of the US?

Railroads facilitated creating a society that was more integrated. They also helped to expand settlement, and grow the U.S. economy.