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5 September, 21:24

Based on the information from the railroad and resource maps you just saw, where would you expect to find most US factories at the turn of the century? Why? (You may want to go back and look again at the maps.)

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  1. 5 September, 21:26
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    Railroads opened the country to development and growth, based on the map it'd be expected to most factories in the Northest region of the country, the Capital, money richest families and industries motivated that.
  2. 5 September, 21:32
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    Beginning in the nineteenth century in the United States, a vast system of railroads was developed that moved goods and people across great distances, facilitated the settlement of large portions of the country, created towns and cities, and unified a nation.
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