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4 March, 11:03

11. How did railroads affect Georgia's

population distribution and capital location

in the 1800s?

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    Georgia's first railroad tracks were laid in the mid-1830s on routes leading from Athens, Augusta, Macon, and Savannah. Some twenty-five years later, the state not only could claim more rail miles than any other in the Deep South but also had linked its major towns and created a new rail center, Atlanta.
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