How Did Transportation Change During The Gilded Age

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The Gilded Age took place in late 19th century it was a time where advances in technology were reached, transportation is more easier, and the population is growing tremendously. Farming in this time was a painful task, in the wheat fields it took man fifty-six hours to work one acre, but with technology it was shortened to fifteen man hours. This fast pace work ethic was essential to the large demand on crops by the market industry. Also in the factories steel making is taking a huge leap forward with the help of The Bessemer Blast Furnace, steel production blew threw the roof. In offices there was also advancement, cash registers, calculators, type writers and telephones helped with communication. Transportation was essential to get food

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