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How did the growing Texas railroad system influence towns' growth? It required a large amount of money to be spent for new railroad towns to be chosen for the track. It abandoned many existing towns because the towns were off the railroad routes. It led to population declines in towns with train stops because people disliked cattle. It was built to connect every small town in Texas and throughout the region.​

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The growing Texas railroad system required a large amount of money to be spent for new railroad towns to be chosen for the track, abandoned many existing towns because the towns were off the railroad routes, and was built to connect every small town in Texas and throughout the region.

  • Identify the influence of the Texas railroad system A: The Texas railroad system required a large amount of money to be spent for new railroad towns to be chosen for the track, abandoned many existing towns because the towns were off the railroad routes, and was built to connect every small town in Texas and throughout the region.