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10 May, 02:39

The fitch ferry system was the most successful transportation system on the nineteenth century. true or false

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  1. 10 May, 03:20
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    No, it wasn't. For the most part of the nineteenth century, more and more people commuted on rails as opposed to steamboat i. e water. The effect of the locomotive cannot be over emphasized. Try to envision the nineteenth century without the smoke-belching engines along endless expanses of iron track. The locomotive was the driving force behind America’s western expansion, and it played a major role in the Civil. It would be impossible to visualize the nineteenth century without the locomotive.
  2. 10 May, 04:56
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    Why did you delete my answer?
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