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What was American society like during the antebellum era?

The Antebellum Era was a time of change. Besides the economic changes, the industrialization of the North also brought about numerous changes to the daily lives of the people living in America. Infrastructures like roads, railroads, canals, and turnpikes were built to improve the transportation of goods, and travelling from coast to coast became easier. Railroads grew so quickly in the 1830s that they surpassed the mileage of the canals. By 1856, the eastern coast was connected by railroad to the western side of the Mississippi, Chicago, and the Great Lakes.

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