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As a result of the introduction of the Bessemer process in 1855, which industry most likely grew the most immediately thereafter?
textile
railroad
meatpacking
automobile
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The Bessemer process made steel much cheaper and more available, and railroads used huge quantities of steel for rails, bridges, and locomotives—spurring rapid railroad expansion.
The Bessemer process made steel much cheaper and more available, and railroads used huge quantities of steel for rails, bridges, and locomotives—spurring rapid railroad expansion.
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