Why were railroad companies in a hurry to complete many miles of track-laying in the mid-1800s?
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They had to get the work done before the expected cold climate that would come with the late 1800s
They were worried that the US would be open to invasions if the West and East coasts weren’t connected.
They were given many acres of government-owned land for every mile created
They wanted to provide cheap and safe service to farmers
They were given many acres of government-owned land for every mile created -is why railroad companies were in a hurry to complete many miles of track-laying in the mid-1800s. [
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