In the 19th century (before as well as after the Civil War), railroads brought many changes to the United States of America. For one thing, trade and commerce increased, with a complementary expansion of industry, especially in the North. For another, settlement of the 'wild West' was made easier, as was increased growth of areas already settled. For yet another, military operations became more sophisticated and generally more power-packed: during the Civil War, Union and Confederate forces could be quickly reinforced or moved to areas of special need due to the rapid transportation provided by railroads.
Created a new city to attract other culture influences
Economic and cultural changes.
Railroads facilitated creating a society that was more integrated. They also helped to expand settlement, and grow the U.S. economy.
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To get them to the railroads for shipment east.
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It changed nothing.
Because it did
Newcomers shared new ideas and experiences making a more sophisticated city.
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Railroads drew people to the west since new towns were built everywhere. There were towns popping up all over the west nd the railroads also brought in new jobs.
The government gave land grants to people to help extend railroads across the country.
Railroads brought supplies and people from the east which made western towns grow
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To allow for expansion and contraction when the weather changes from hot to cold.
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