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Explain how railroads were both a product of the Industrial Revolution as well as a driving force that developed and pushed continued growth.
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Explain how railroads were both a product of the Industrial Revolution as well as a driving force that developed and pushed continued growth.
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Railroads were a major part of the industrial revolution as it was a more efficient way of getting around. It was also a driving force because it caused more investments into transportation
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