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1. Railroads played an extremely important part in developing the West. What were two specific ways that railroads affected growing areas in Washington? How were industries impacted?

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Answered by mauverandol
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Answer:

In 1862, the Central Pacific and the Union Pacific Railroad companies began a railroad that would link the United States from east to west. This helped with urbanization. Industries were impacted through increased productivity, better living and working conditions, and improved economy. The railraods affected growing areas in washington as the railroads brought industrialization and prosperity.

Answered by skyfall63
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Railroads played an extremely important part in developing the West

Explanation:

  • Since the advent of the railroad in the United States, the country has become a prosperous and developed nation from a humble agrarian system and has connected people across the world. Many citizens in the world never left their homes, as transport & commerce in this agricultural society was commonplace. The railroad started a new age of commerce, which had  forever transformed the life of all Americans.
  • In the west the extension became ever widespread with the ample interest in the railroad. Cities throughout the west and midwest started to emerge, promoting industrial development and stability. People were looking to stay by the railway, enabling them to move and carry goods around the country. Railroads had changed the way people have lived. Farms had been the core of the majority of the country for many decades.
  • This meant shipping crops hundreds of miles out to the customers for local producers. In America, the railroads fuelled the industrial revolution, thereby making different agricultural machinery popular. Investors started to become involved in agriculture, and competition was intense, machines such as the reaper mechanized the agriculture of the world. Nevertheless, the number of farmers around the country had declined though investment interests in agriculture grew, and farming was no longer a family activity.
  • Upon the introduction of a rail system, the demand for commodities was widened. The railways permitted a broader range of goods to travel further away. It had a two-fold impact on the economy: the traders saw new markets for selling their products and people living on the frontier could buy items either inaccessible which previously were extremely hard to procure.
  • This was not only by growing the economies, but also by allowing more individuals to start businesses and enter industries. These also also created more incentives. A broader competition offered more people a opportunity to manufacture and sell goods.

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