Which of the following statements best analyzes the primary difference in the strategic goals behind the construction of railway networks in 19th-century Colonial India compared to the United States and Canada?
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Which of the following statements best analyzes the primary difference in the strategic goals behind the construction of railway networks in 19th-century Colonial India compared to the United States and Canada?
The development of railway systems in both 19th-century North America (US/Canada) and Colonial India shared the common primary goal of creating integrated national markets to foster widespread economic growth.
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An economic historian examines a 19th-century railway network plan for a large, resource-rich territory. The plan's key features are:
- Main lines connect agricultural and raw material extraction zones directly to coastal ports.
- There are very few interconnecting lines between major inland cities or commercial hubs.
- The network is designed to facilitate the rapid movement of bulk goods from the interior to the coast.
Which of the following conclusions about the railway's primary purpose is best supported by this evidence?
The development of railway systems in both 19th-century North America (US/Canada) and Colonial India shared the common primary goal of creating integrated national markets to foster widespread economic growth.