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16 October, 16:12
How did railroads change where people lived?
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Marisol Davila
16 October, 16:17
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Answer:the invention of the railroad allowed people to move harvests at a faster spend allowing them to move more at a time
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Tyrell Barton
16 October, 16:27
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So the people had better transportation and better timing.
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