Impact of Locomotives on Economic Development

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In contrast to moving only goods trains could move people faster and cheaper than going by wagon, boat, horse or foot. This helped ranchers in the west ship their cattle north where the larger cities were. With the many uses of locomotives, railway owners became rich businessmen who controlled a large part of the developing country. Along with promoting new uses of steam the wide spread of using the locomotive created a greater economy for things other than the basic necessities of life. Due to the lowered cost of shipping there goods into the city farmers and ranchers, who were a large part of the population now had money to buy more than just what they needed. This created a need for more workers to create and make what was considered a luxury items. …show more content…

As a result, the rise of the steam engine came the rise of child labor, in organized labor. Child labor was not a new idea, for years children had worked as apprentices, servants and in the home. However, this was a turning point in the number of children that worked in commercial factories. Yet another addition, to the work force was women. Like children before the invention and use of the steam locomotive women worked most in the home, but, as the need for men to work on railroads jobs opened for women in other work forces such as

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