To provide an accurate answer, I need more context regarding the specific countries or regions you are comparing in terms of railroads. Historically, the United States had a vast railroad network during the 19th and early 20th centuries, surpassing many other countries. In recent times, countries like China have significantly expanded their rail systems, particularly with high-speed rail. Please clarify which entities you are comparing for a precise answer.
more people owned their own cars
The Great Northern railroads enabled the railroads to earn money by hauling goods both east and west, instead of lumbar like other railroads
a faster to transport goods, because we found a way to produce more goods, so we just needed a way to ship them to places. railroads was the answer.
Technology made Georgia more money, Cotton gin made it easier to produce, Railroads made it easier to transport goods.
The government continued to pass laws to encourage people to settle the West, while the railroads made transportation from the east to the west faster and more convenient.
its because the railroads goes more to the east and the west
The North had more miles of railroads tracks then the South
The North had more miles of railroads tracks then the South
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When the railroads were completed, some nativists threatened railroad owners with harm if they hired Chinese people. This resulted in some of the railroads in the west hiring more workers out of Mexico.
Newcomers shared new ideas and experiences making a more sophisticated city.
Railroads had to make the prices fair for everyone
Railroads led to the faster transportation of materials, trade, cargo, and travel in general.
The growth in the use of railroads was made possible because of cattle shipments. The Industrial Revolution was also a major factor in building more railroads.
Railroads use a LOT of steel. The Bessemer process reduced the cost of making good quality steel. That meant that railroads could afford to buy the rails to build more tracks to more places.
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