The First Transcontinental Railroad<span> was built crossing the western half of America and it was pieced together between 1863 and 1869. It was 1,776 miles long and served for the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of the United States to be connected by rail for the first time in history.</span>
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Answer: The answer would be New York City
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The correct answer is extracting silver from the land using slave labor.
Hunting and managing the fur trade was held by the French while food and tobacco was mostly done by the British. The Spaniards extracted silver and gold from the South American continent using slaves, both local and imported, and they gained a lot of wealth from that trade.