The introduction of the railway line to Chicago’s transport system greatly boosted the economic activities of this region. This was as a result of the additional accessibility that was brought about by the railroads. Chicago grew rapidly because the trains enabled it to thrive in a commercial sense because trade with distant states was now a possibility. The commodities that Chicago had in surplus could be sold more easily and in exchange what lacked could also be easily acquired
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