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Factories were located close to railroads so as to facilitate and reduce the cost of shipping their products.
The railroads enabled farmers on the Midwest to send their crops to market and speed to them needed supplies. It hastened transportation for military troops and travel for ordinary citizens. As an aside, this progress did not bode well for American Native Tribes.
Boomtowns
In the US and in many parts of the world, railroads are the main form of transportation for various types of minerals and ores that are part of the mining industry. With proper transportation, the miners have an ongoing way to transport the products mined from the earth. Often the railroads lead to a water port and the mining products can be shipped via waterways, canals and seas to their proper destination.
Railroads were important to boom towns because for the most part, boom towns set up around railway stations. Boom towns were also built around mining sites, and railroads built near these sites. This was a way to transport people and mined goods to the east, while bringing more people to the west to mine.
The railroad created many boomtowns and larger settlements. Small towns with railroads were known as railway towns.
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they began to leave their boomtowns and dissapeared just as quickly when the mine was closed
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women helped build and manufacture the boomtowns. they built the baby rooms and were very helpful
It was important because of it was the meeting point of 2 railroads. The union ans the confederacy both needed supplies desperately, and the fastest was to move supplies was through railroads so the control of railroad towns was very important to both sides.
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