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How did the railroads respond to state governments legislation during the gilded age?

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Bribed state legislators and attempted to influence them

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During the Gilded Age railroads often tried to coax state governments into offering them favorable construction opportunities. In many cases, railroad companies bribed state legislators and attempted to influence them

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