To most of the world, this was a great improvement. It allowed food to be distributed and people to see places they could not otherwise see.
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steam and electricity replaced human muscles, iron replaced wood, and steel replaced iron. oil lubricated machines and lighted houses, streets, and factories. people and goods could travel by railroad, propelled by steam along steel rails. the telephone and typewriter made work go quicker. also machines changed farming and the cloths making industry.
I work for the Kansas City Southern and I make $305 per day. It really just depends on how many days you work per year. The $305 is for a twelve hour day. Anything over twelve is time and a half. If you work on a holiday it's double time and a half. You basicily have the potential to make over 100k per year. By the way, the Kansas City Southern is not the highest paying railroad in the United States.
The telegraph lost popularity when the telephone became cheap enough and reliable enough to use. The last land-line telegraph message was sent by the Milwaukee Railroad, between Milwaukee and Minneapolis in 1985. The last radio telegraph that was commercial was sent by coastal marine stations on 7/13/1999. The telegraph is still being used by Amateur radio license holders to this day. Anyone can become a Amateur Radio Operator just by passing a test.
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If you are talking about World War I, then:The railroad was the new technology that was considered the most important tool for a nation to mobilize. The railroad was capable of transporting troops, along with their weapons and supplies, to the front in the opening phase of the war. Many observers regarded the railroad as the key to victory or defeat.
The introduction of technology was the least significant for the development of modernism in Europe. Things like the railroad system and the telegraph had little impact for many years.
Richard Trevithick is considered to be one of the pioneers of railway travel. His biggest development to railway travel was the high-pressure steam engine.
The address of the Railroad Technology Museum is: 301 14Th Street, Sacramento, CA 95814-0909
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Telegraph lines were also built for transcontinental communication in the Pacific Railroad Act.
Isaac T. Hopper was the father of the underground railroad
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