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Katarina [22]
1 year ago
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James hill’s great northern railroad was unique because it was funded ____________. a. privately c. by railroad owners b. public

ly d. none of the above
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Natali [406]1 year ago
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James hill’s great northern railroad was unique because it was funded <u>privately</u>.

<h3>Who was James Hill?</h3>

James Jerome Hill was a railroad director who was both Canadian and American. He was the CEO of the Great Northern Railway family of lines, which serviced a large portion of the Upper Midwest, northern Great Plains, and Pacific Northwest. Because of the breadth of this territory and the Hill lines' economic domination, Hill was dubbed "The Empire Builder" during his lifetime.

He built the train through good terrain, carefully planned his route such that it passed through communities in the area. The Great Northern was the most successful transcontinental railroad and the only one that did not go bankrupt.

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