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It was the easiest place to get goods west in the America's before trains do to the possible passage by water from New York. As Chicago became a booming port city for the western expansion the population for the city rose very quickly making it a thriving city in the 1800's. As railways became more popular goods started being shipped via trains and with Chicago already importing goods to middle America by water it was an ideal location to build railroads to distribute out these goods through the country side.

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