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Which of the following was an environmental consequence of railroad expansion?
Group of answer choices
Less hunting
Deforestation and Everglades drainage
Longer migration routes for animals
Cleaner air
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Deforestation and Everglades drainage.
Railroads opened remote areas to logging, farming, and development (notably in Florida), enabling widespread tree cutting and wetland drainage for agriculture and settlement.
Railroads opened remote areas to logging, farming, and development (notably in Florida), enabling widespread tree cutting and wetland drainage for agriculture and settlement.
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