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The arrival of railroads.
The urban areas in the early 1900s were slightly developed. However, by the 1950s, development had started growing with better infrastructure in the urban areas as a way of promoting trade.
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Transportation advancements facilitated westward expansion but failed to cross major waterways.
In the early 1800's horse drawn carriages were the way of transportation. This concept is still used by Amish people who use horse drawn carriages to this day as their way of transportation. Also people who live out in the country, small farming towns, and work on ranches still use horses as one of their ways for transportation.
It was quicker and easier to transport goods by water.
Before the invention of trains and cars, the only means of transportation were water, animals, and walking. Out of these, water was often the most efficient because you have to feed animals and people, but not boats.
Throughout the early 20's, the modes of transportation were mainly trains. There were also some automobiles, mainly the Model T Ford.
the arrival of railroads
the arrival of railroads
mainly using camels and sometimes using horses and donkeys.
The arrival of railroads.
The arrival of railroads.
the arrival of railroads
The arrival of railroads.
Early American industry was not boosted by the lack of technology and access to capital. Early industrialization was also hampered by the limited infrastructure and transportation networks available at the time.
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