Discuss the economic impact of the development of the railroad in the 19th-century American West.

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Here are some resources I would like to use, Please add 5 more resources to complete this paper. 



J. Atack
et al., “Did Railroads Induce or Follow Economic Growth? Urbanization and
Population Growth in the American Midwest, 1850-1860,” Social Science History
34, no. 2 (April 21, 2010): 171–97, https://doi.org/10.1215/01455532-2009-024.
[1]


Dave
Donaldson and Richard Hornbeck, “Railroads and American Economic Growth: A
‘Market Access’ Approach,” NBER, July 11, 2013,
https://www.nber.org/papers/w19213.[2]

Libretexts,
“2.6: Western Economic Expansion- Railroads and Cattle,” Humanities LibreTexts,
January12, 2021,https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Diablo_Valley_College/Hist_121%3A_History_of_the_United_States_after_1865_%28Conrad%29/02%3A_Conquering_the_West/2.06%3A_Western_Economic_Expansion-_Railroads_and_Cattle.[3]


Railroads
in the Late 19th Century:  Rise of Industrial America, 1876-1900: 
U.S. History Primary Source Timeline:  Classroom Materials at the Library
of Congress:  Library of Congress,” The Library of Congress, accessed
April 5, 2024,
https://www.loc.gov/classroom-materials/united-states-history-primary-source-timeline/rise-of-industrial-america-1876-1900/railroads-in-late-19th-century/.[4]

Stephen,
“19th Century Growth: Railroad Booms Role,” Semilla de Botjael, accessed April
5, 2024, https://19thcentury.us/the-railroad-building-boom-during-the-19th-century-contributed-to/.[5]



[1] Atack,
J., F. Bateman, M. Haines, and R. A. Margo. “Did Railroads Induce or Follow
Economic Growth? Urbanization and Population Growth in the American Midwest,
1850-1860.” Social Science History 34, no. 2 (April 21, 2010): 171–97.
https://doi.org/10.1215/01455532-2009-024.

 

[2]
Donaldson, Dave, and Richard Hornbeck. “Railroads and American Economic Growth:
A ‘Market Access’ Approach.” NBER, July 11, 2013.
https://www.nber.org/papers/w19213.

 

[3]Libretexts.
“2.6: Western Economic Expansion- Railroads and Cattle.” Humanities LibreTexts,
January 12,
2021.https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Diablo_Valley_College/Hist_121%3A_History_of_the_United_States_after_1865_%28Conrad%29/02%3A_Conquering_the_West/2.06%3A_Western_Economic_Expansion-_Railroads_and_Cattle.
 

 

[4]
“Railroads in the Late 19th Century:  Rise of Industrial America,
1876-1900:  U.S. History Primary Source Timeline:  Classroom
Materials at the Library of Congress:  Library of Congress.” The Library
of Congress. Accessed April 5, 2024.
https://www.loc.gov/classroom-materials/united-states-history-primary-source-timeline/rise-of-industrial-america-1876-1900/railroads-in-late-19th-century/.

 

[5]  Stephen. “19th Century Growth: Railroad Booms
Role.” Semilla de Botjael. Accessed April 5, 2024.
https://19thcentury.us/the-railroad-building-boom-during-the-19th-century-contributed-to/.

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