What effect did the construction of the transcontinental railroad have on coast-to-coast communication?
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The Transcontinental Railroad had a considerable effect on coast to coast communication by essentially connecting the east with the west. It allowed for fast transportation of material goods, people, letters, documents, and ideas.
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The Transcontinental Railroad was completed in 1869, and it caused great economic, cultural, and political advancement to the progress of the United States.
The rewards for business are almost noticeable.
The railroad's capability to join both the coasts with a comparatively rapid form of transport opened markets for goods that was not available before.
Products that were factory-made in the industrial cities of the east could be delivered to the west coast in short span of time.
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