How did the growth of the railroad industry affect the development of other industries?
They needed to transport goods and matrrails
everything boomed, coal mines could get their products places faster, helped develope the corporation
Railroad executivies made up the argument that their companies should receive free public land on which to lay track because a rail network would benefit the entire nation
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And increased workforce brought by imigrants spead production. As Railroads were built good traveled faster and workers could be taken to new areas faster. New increased resources also spead the industrialization as coal and oil were utilized. A rise in tariffs caused trade to stay within the country and increased local production. This helped internal trade. This is only a small bit of it, this topic can take up hundreds of pages
Industrialization is to build up an area for progress sake.
It began on a small scale in Britain around 1780.
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Cheap labor, the Civil War, railroads, and natural resources helped to fuel industrialization in the South. The 1890's marked the start of the industrialization of not only the South but the entire United States.
Industrialization is a characteristic that describes the North's economy. Factories and railroads helped to build the economy in North America.
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