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Advent of the Railroads

Beginning in the 1830s, the new technology of wood-burning locomotives and iron rails stimulated cities along Virginia's fall line to build railroad connections to the interior, across difficult terrain. These lines transported farm products and natural resources to ports along the fall line. Local stockholders constructed competing rail lines, but it was not until after the Civil War that these small companies were united into profitable long-distance networks.
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