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How did the growth of railroads affect the geographic expansion of the United States?
Families lived in the northwestern region of the country for the first time.
People and goods moved westward more easily.
More people traveled to the east coast to work in factories.
Explorers traveled to Mexico for the first time.
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People and goods moved westward more easily.
Railroads made long-distance travel and shipping faster, cheaper, and more reliable, which encouraged migration, settlement, and economic development across the western United States.
Railroads made long-distance travel and shipping faster, cheaper, and more reliable, which encouraged migration, settlement, and economic development across the western United States.
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