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That public land was worthless at the time. Without the train nobody wanted it, the train made it valuable to the public.

Things have changed since 1880 of course. However it isn't fair to evaluate it against modern values.



> That public land was worthless at the time. Without the train nobody wanted it, the train made it valuable to the public.

To the white people, perhaps. The indigenous population probably would have rather it stayed that way.


Once again we are looking at history with a modern eye. What you say is true, but irrelevant.




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