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The railroad allowed goods to be delivered faster, and the quantity was larger too. It also helped the expansion of cities and towns. With the increase of all these people and goods business boomed, so the railroad had a huge impact on the American industrial revolution.
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<span>Slavery should be outlawed in the new country
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Slavery was not outlawed in the United States by the Declaration of Independence.
Indians were a big challenge to thoose pioneers many people died and eventually reservations were made
In the year 1860, the enslaved population in the Southern States was about 3.9 million slaves and 8 million white people. This means that almost half of the population was enslaved and that it was working mainly in cotton fields. The Southern States used the enslaved population as a strategy to get more power in the government and to convince other States to secede from the Union. Thus, the right answer is d. It potentially gave the South more power in the government.