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Title: How important are railroads to American industrialization?
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March 23, 2001 |
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Through railroads, cities became ?°interdependent?± (Danzer, 254) and ?°began to specialize in particular products?± (Danzer, 254). For example, one state would specialize in one particular product while a second state would specialize in a second product... Showed first 250 characters
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When these two states traded with each other, they would have what they needed. Through this ?°specialization?± of states, America began to develop as an industrialized nation.
Thirdly, railroads helped develop certain agricultural products. Railroads created a natural monopoly... Showed next 250 characters
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