Subsidies are financial aid or support extended by the government to encourage specific industries or activities. Railroads received subsidies, particularly in the form of land grants and direct funding, to promote the construction of rail networks, which were crucial for economic development, trade, and westward expansion in the United States during the 19th century. These subsidies helped private companies mitigate the high costs of building infrastructure, thereby facilitating transportation and commerce across vast distances.
railroads helped transport steel to other places
Cornelius Vanderbilt is the Captain of the industry of railroads.
The North used railroads for importing goods.
To build railroads. Apex
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Subsidies and concessions to railroads in the nineteenth century encouraged the opening up of the Western United States to immigration as well as the setting up of towns, cities, and states.
The plural of subside is subsides. As in "the opponent subsides".
Eosinophilia is reduced when the cause of it gets reduced. That is when allergy or infection subsides the eosinophil count subsides.
Things that subsidise food.
This sentence contains the word subsides. Just kidding, you could say something like "There is a loud noise in the romm which soon subsides to silence" or "I will talk to you as soon as this noise subsides.
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cog railroads are yellow trains railroads are black
This sentence contains the word subsides. Just kidding, you could say something like "There is a loud noise in the romm which soon subsides to silence" or "I will talk to you as soon as this noise subsides.
Railroads mainly carry trains. Railroads mainly carry trains.
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Sometimes when a hillside gets water logged it subsides. subside = slip/slide If we wait a while the storm will subside. subside = let up/calm/ease up