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How did Railroads become so powerful during the industrial revolution, or more specifically 1865 to the 1900s.
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How did Railroads become so powerful during the industrial revolution, or more specifically 1865 to the 1900s.
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they became powerful during the 1865 and 1900s because people and troops needed to get around more to fight off the enemy and people needed to transfer goods like gold ,food,animals, and cloths
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