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Mashutka [201]
3 years ago
12

Railroads not only led to an increase in the ability to transport raw materials, but they also led to a(n)

History
2 answers:
Vikki [24]3 years ago
7 0
Railroads not only led to an increase in the ability to transport raw materials, but they also led to an "<span>B. increase in the demand for raw materials," since it provided for far more opportunities to use such materials all over the country. </span>
Brilliant_brown [7]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

"B) increase in the demand for raw materials"

Explanation:

Railroads not only led to an increase in the ability to transport raw materials, but they also led to a(n)

A. decrease in the need for raw materials.

B. increase in the demand for raw materials.

C. decrease in the uses of raw materials

D. .increase in the types of raw materials found in the United States.

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Since the first English settlers arrived at Jamestown in 1607, the story of America has been one of movement westward. As more and more Europeans came to our shores, colonists spread further and further into what was called the frontier, which is defined as an area of unsettled land. We know, however, that America was already inhabited by Natives whose ancestors had arrived thousands of years earlier. Conflicts over land ownership, religion, and culture, combined with broken promises by the U.S. government, moved the Indian population away from their homeland. The presidency of Andrew Jackson forced the removal of the tribes of the Southeast on the “Trail of Tears” to what is now Oklahoma. In the period following the Civil War, many people moved west for new opportunities and a new life. This would mean more clashes—this time with Plains Indians. Although America had changed much in the 250 years since the first settlers arrived, the attitude toward Native Americans had not. The building of the transcontinental rail road was the beginning of the end for many proud tribes of the West.

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