It enabled them to settle far from large cities because they offered a way to ship crops quickly to market.
There were three ways for shipping items and people. It was by ship, steamer, or railroad . By 1860 the railroad went east to the west coast taking passengers and goods through the central hub of Chicago. If items were coming from Europe it would have been by ship and river traffic in the United States was by steamer.
It is an estimate that 3,000 people worked on the underground railroad.
When he held a vote for conscription. He asked the people of Canada for their voice.
yes it was very sucessful, there were many people who were freeded and were able to live a life like normal people like we do today. The underground railroad included many people like Harriet Tubman and other people like john Farfeild and Levi Quaker. The underground railroad was a vast netweork of people who free slaves. The underground railroad took place from 1780-1850. and took place from the sounth and ended in Canada.The underground railroad was sucessful because many slaves got freed.
Compititions between nations influenced the voyage aswell as desire of wealth and spread of Chritianity.
It enabled them to settle far from large cities because they offered a way to ship crops quickly to market.
it made it easier to travel
It enabled them to settle far from large cities because they offered a way to ship crops quickly to market.
It enabled them to settle far from large cities because they offered a way to ship crops quickly to market.
the advantages of the railroad were that it provided quicker transportation to people
They all wanted slavery to end
We don't have slaves. Now people have jobs working for people by cooking, cleanig and other stuff that a slave might have done. But these people get paid.
transcontential railroad, stage coach, trolly.
It allowed them to move people and goods rapidly from place to place.
spanish people that traveled to America as an explorer and conquer of the 16th century
It came to America with the first Jews, in the 17th Century.
People's Railroad ended in 1896.