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Why did farmers follow the railroads to the frontier

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Farmers followed railroads into the American frontier during the mid- to late-1800s because those rails existed as the quickest and most efficient mode of transportation for crops. Farmers wanted to live near rails so they could get their crops onto trains and to the cities and urban centers where it could be sold.
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