New technology, such as improvements to the railroad, made it easy to get raw materials to the cities and get finished products to other markets. Overland mail used to take 180 days, but with the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad in 1869, the time was cut down to only 7 days. After this, the telegram made communication almost instant by using a system of dots and dashes called Morse code. The telephone then improved on this by allowing
New technology, such as improvements to the railroad, made it easy to get raw materials to the cities and get finished products to other markets. Overland mail used to take 180 days, but with the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad in 1869, the time was cut down to only 7 days. After this, the telegram made communication almost instant by using a system of dots and dashes called Morse code. The telephone then improved on this by allowing