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10 August, 02:23

How did the railroad system affect the U. S. economy in the 1860s?

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  1. 10 August, 02:46
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    Um it totally revolutionized it. Before the railroads, farmers could only produce what they needed and enough to sell to the * nearby * people. With railroads, transportation was super duper cheap and maximum fast.

    It also changed communications, although the telegraph did that more, and it made the country a country that could be crossed in a matter of days, not months, so much smaller in a way.
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