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The railway allowed people to flock to cities and allowed people to travel newer places as well. Business boomed due to the railway with the mass increase of people and goods. All in all, the railway was a major success in all aspects of the Industrial Revolution especially in time and distance.
The first transcontinental line was established in 1869. Eventually, railways lowered the cost of transporting many kinds of goods across great distances. These advances in transport helped drive settlement in the western regions of North America. They were also essential to the nation's industrialization.
The railroad became a way for companies to ship to each other from across the country, transport raw materials to factories, and send final products to consumers.
As a result of <span>wars between Anglo settlers and the Native American population.
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B!
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The Karankawas, Tonkawas, and other local American Indians did not like the colonists living on their land and had raided the colony.
The answer should be "Dissatisfaction with Athens's growing empire"
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