Railroads in the south were few before the civil war. by the time it was over, most were destroyed. what does this map demonstrate
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railway building was a priority in the south during and after reconstruction
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little progress was made in repairing the structural damage of the civil war
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more people focused on building new factories over repairing railroad lines
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the only new railroads built were those connecting the north to the south
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