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railroads helped transport steel to other places
Cornelius Vanderbilt is the Captain of the industry of railroads.
railroads
railroads
The coal industry
Railroads was the main reason why the coal industry kept in business, it depended largely in the railroads
coal industry
coal, steel, and lumber industries
Railroads spurred the growth of the steel industry, as they required vast amounts of steel for tracks, bridges, and locomotives. This demand led to innovations in steel production, significantly boosting industrialization. Additionally, railroads also catalyzed the development of the coal mining industry, as coal was essential for powering steam engines. Overall, the expansion of railroads transformed various sectors, paving the way for modern industrial economies.
railroads helped transport steel to other places
It helped bevause it made it possible for people to market flour and coal.
Cornelius Vanderbilt is the Captain of the industry of railroads.
Canals and railroads helped New Jersey's manufactering by industry growing.
they could ship meat to the east in refrigerated cars
Railroads- apex
they can be used for transpoting coal
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