Bag om A Congressional History of Railways in the United States to 1850; Volume 3
Haney's book provides a detailed account of the legislative and economic factors that shaped the development of the American railroad system during its formative years. Drawing upon primary sources and meticulous research, he analyzes the impact of state and federal policies on railroad construction, financing, and competition, as well as the social and cultural implications of this new mode of transportation.
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