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In the 1840s, technology significantly transformed both the North and Midwest through advancements in transportation and communication. The expansion of the railroad network facilitated the movement of goods and people, linking rural areas with urban markets and fostering economic growth. Additionally, innovations like the telegraph improved communication, enabling faster coordination of trade and information dissemination. These technological developments contributed to the rapid industrialization and agricultural productivity that characterized the regions during this period.

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