Why did citities and neighborhoods contained with a mix of people different before the invention of the railroads?

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Before the invention of railroads, people usually traveled shorter distances and communities were more isolated. As a result, cities and neighborhoods tended to be more homogenous in terms of the people living there. With limited mobility, there was less interaction and mixing of diverse populations.

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