Economic Motives · World History

How did the development of railroads in colonies primarily serve the economic interests of imperial powers?

  1. They allowed indigenous people to travel for leisure
  2. They connected resource-rich interiors to coastal ports for export
  3. They were designed to link different colonies into a single union
  4. They were used to transport teachers to remote villages
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Correct answer: They connected resource-rich interiors to coastal ports for export

Colonial railways were rarely designed to benefit the local population. Instead, they were 'extractive' lines built to move minerals and crops from the interior to the sea as quickly and cheaply as possible.

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