Because they allowed for the transports of lots of goods over large distances relatively easily. Allowing for faster transport and easily commerce
There were many fewer of them.
albert einstein was so influential in science by a spiteball
Iron helped railroads so people can go there faster
While the Bible states that a worker is due his wages, there isn't a mention of railroads or infrastructure that precipitated the Industrial Revolution.
The railroads knew that the farmers needed the railroads to travel and trade so the prices were raised purposely to control the farmers.
Factories were located close to railroads so as to facilitate and reduce the cost of shipping their products.
President Lincoln was so influential because he helped to get the 13th amendment going to abolish slavery.
The North - very much so.
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It was because they needed railroads so they could of transport stuff that they needed from the west.
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