Yes they did, they explored the lower west from the east coast until they reached the Pacific Ocean.
Railroads run in all directions.
its because the railroads goes more to the east and the west
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Railroads had a significant impact on the development of the American West. They accelerated westward expansion by providing a faster and more reliable mode of transportation for settlers, goods, and resources. Railroads also played a crucial role in the growth of cities and industries in the West by connecting remote areas to markets, stimulating economic activity, and facilitating the movement of people and goods.
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Yes they did, they explored the lower west from the east coast until they reached the Pacific Ocean.
Railroads played an important part in the urbanization of American during the 1800s because it made it easier to move goods and products. The west coast and the east coast were connected making it faster and cheaper to ship products.
In 1776, the United States was comprised of the 13 colonies. By 1870, the U.S. had expanded beyond the Mississippi River to the states of Minnesota, Nebraska, Kansas, and Texas. Oklahoma was still a territory. The U.S. had the states of California, Nevada, and Oregon on the west coast. Territories were between the west coast states and the states beyond the Mississippi River. Visit the Related Link for a map of how the US's size changed from 1776 to 1870.
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Railroads run in all directions.
its because the railroads goes more to the east and the west
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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.
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