Which of the following statements best describes environmental changes caused by westward railroad expansion?
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The statement that best describes environmental changes caused by westward railroad expansion is as under;
Western forests were cut down for lumber for railroad and bridge construction.
It was the expansion of White Americans towards the settlements of the Native Americans.
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The changes that are occurred in the West plain is considered as the environmental changes caused by westward railroad expansion.
With the rail road expansion, there are many changes that happened on the west direction.
The plants on the either sides of road are destructed and many animals started migrating due to all the pollution
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