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Through the early and mid-1800s, the city of Atlanta's population grew. Which of the following is credited as the key reason?

A. shipbuilding
B. agriculture
C. Steamboats
D. railroads​

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Answer: D. railroads​

The key reason for Atlanta’s population growth during the 1800s is railroads.

Step-by-step explanation:

In 1836 Georgia decided to construct railway lines to the south west and Atlanta was chosen as the location for the terminus. Then the town grew as a settlement.

After some more years railway lines from four different directions arrived there and the town then grew to a rail hub for South US. Rail industry growth was crucial in the emerging of Atlanta as an important city.

Atlanta was also a significant location during the civil war because it was a major distribution hub. It was bombed by union troops but Atlanta recovered after civil war with the rise of manufacturing industries.

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