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It helped because one, farmers could only produce what they needed and enough to sell to the *nearby* people. With railroads, transportation was super duper cheap and maximum fast. And two, it also changed communications, although the telegraph did that more, and it made the country a country that could be crossed in a matter of days, not months, so much smaller in a way. And three, the railroads even helped shape the physical growth of cities and towns, as steam railroads and then electric street railways facilitated growth along their lines and made suburban living feasible.
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<h3>Answer : Montesquieu , critical</h3>
I am not sure what exactly you want to receive as an answer but Ill give 2 examples.
After the rise of the Third Reich Jewish people were forced to migrate from Germany to neighboring countries and a lot of them in fact fled to United States including the famous scientist Albert Einstein.
The other example is the forced migration of Native Americans during the settlement and colonization by the American Colonies as they were trying to go farther down the continent.
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Roads created improved trade routes over long distances
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<span>This is true. The republican party is the one that fought for a change and supported the end of slavery. The democrat party supported slavery and eventually the civil war came and the slavery era ended under president Lincoln who was a Republican until his assassination in 1865.</span>