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21 October, 21:13

Cities grew along railroads and canals because

the government designed the cities

workers could not live anywhere else

settlers could obtain cheap land nearby

there were not enough roads made of tar

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  1. 22 October, 00:33
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    Generally speaking, cities grew along railroads and canals because " workers could not live anywhere else," since the canals and railroads provided for the easy transport of workers and goods.
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