I don't think it did because most of the fighting took place either in England or the Atlantic Ocean.
The Civil War and construction of railroads affected cattle ranching on the Great Plains negatively. This halted ranching and broke up farms.
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The cold war.
what i want to know is how did World War 2 affect money for education and in Japan what did the boys do during the war
it increased the food productions for the war needs.
It was deliberate wrecking of the farms and the railroads, to ruin the Southern economy and starve the Confederate armies in the field. It was carried out in the Shenandoah Valley by Sheridan, and in Georgia and South Carolina by Sherman.
Georgia invested heavily in railroads before the Civil War to enhance its economic development and facilitate the transportation of goods, particularly cotton, which was the backbone of its economy. Railroads enabled faster and more efficient movement of agricultural products to markets, both domestically and internationally. Additionally, improved transportation infrastructure helped attract investment and settlers, further stimulating the state's growth. The strategic development of railroads also aimed to connect various regions within Georgia, promoting trade and commerce.
The Civil War and construction of railroads affected cattle ranching on the Great Plains negatively. This halted ranching and broke up farms.
World War 2 had a significant impact on the state of Georgia. It is estimated that 320,000 people from the state served in the military during the war, and many others found work due to the expansion of wartime industries.
During World War 1 the United States government took control of all the railroads. This nationalized system was called The United States Railroad Administration.
the more railroads they have the more suplys they get and the more stronger the side gats
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The only true statement about railroads in Yosemite is that there aren't any, and haven't been since World War Two.
how did world war 2 affect the civilians and the soldiers
How did World War ll Affect th U.S ecconony?
Sherman in Georgia - to destroy the Southern farms and railroads, wreck the economy, and help to starve the Confederate troops in the field.
After the United States Civil War, railroads penetrated the vast majority of the country's regions and companies.