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19 February, 11:38

What were three ways to get across the country before the transcontinental railroads

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  1. 19 February, 11:47
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    The big motivator was the California Gold Rush (1849). Before the railroad, there were three ways to get to the west coast: (1) cross country in a wagon train (there were several routes, including the Oregon Trail); (2) by sailing ship around Cape Horn; and (3) by ship to Panama, across the mountainous and disease-ridden isthmus, then up to California in another ship.
  2. 19 February, 11:50
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    Walking, horses, wagons
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