In turn, the railroads had a great impact on the steel industry. ... The rapid rise of the steel and railroad industries between the end of the Civil War and the early 1900s spurred the growth of other big businesses, especially in the oil, financial, and manufacturing sectors of the economy.
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No I would not trust what they say. The debates are long and in order to strengthen their claims they are going to come up with at least a couple lies along the way.
Being part of a research development site for the atomic bomb :)
I think the answer is c. the duke of Normandy who invaded and took control of England in 1066. not sure... but good luck on this
It was the My Lai Massacre. This was when 24 U.S. soldiers
killed more than 500 civilians including men, women and children. It was said to be most shocking incident of
the war and generated international outrage due to the brutality of the
killings committed there.