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Railroads. More specifically the transcontinental railroad it shipped supplies from the west to the north and south east
1850s
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St. Louis arch gateway to the west
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Because the guy croaked on the train and they did not have him die only cause
Because the guy croaked on the train and they did not have him die only cause
Transcontinental railroads primarily connected the eastern United States with the western frontier. The most notable example is the First Transcontinental Railroad, completed in 1869, which linked Sacramento, California, and Omaha, Nebraska. This connection facilitated the movement of people and goods across the country, significantly impacting economic growth and westward expansion. Other railroads, such as the Southern Pacific and the Northern Pacific, also established important links between various cities across the nation.
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connect east and west. Also needed to move the indians from the path and also needed Chinese labor
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The ones digging tunnels.
Railroads. More specifically the transcontinental railroad it shipped supplies from the west to the north and south east
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Yes. Most countries in the world have railroads.
Transcontinental just means crossing a continent. Transcontinental is an adjective. Most people think of the transcontinental railroad when they see this word. Transcontinental only has one meaning.