How did the location of natural resources affect where railroads were built?

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2026-04-13 17:05

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Railroads were often built to connect areas with abundant Natural Resources, such as mining or agriculture, to markets and ports for transport. The presence of natural resources like coal, iron ore, and timber influenced the routes and expansion of railroad networks to efficiently move goods to where they were needed.

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