In North America, there are numerous railroads.
America didn't use steamships during World War II. The Japanese people's first exposure to steamships was in 1853 when the U.S. sent Commodore Matthew C. Perry (brother of Oliver Hazard Perry, the naval hero from the war of 1812) to pry open the doors of isolationist Japan. The Japanese were more or less forced by America (due to superior technology of the Americans) to open up to trade with America and the west.
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Both the Irish and the Chinese immigrants helped to build the railroads in America.
It helped America to develop its economy and transportation.
they changed america by carrying big and heavy loads to different places
I thought it was "Iron Horse" but I am not an expert!
Railroads were the first business to raise funds by issuing stocks and bonds
Railroads made it easier to get to seaports in western Europe.
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