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Why Didn't the Mexican Central Railway Arrive in Durango?

(First of two parts) The Industrial Revolution transformed Europe and the United States since the mid-18th century, highlighting the railroad as a symbol of progress. In contrast, Mexico, affected by wars and invasions, failed to fully incorporate itself into this transformation. In the United States, the Transcontinental Railway promoted development, despite the Civil War and conflicts with indigenous peoples, consolidating capitalism and indus…
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(First of two parts) The Industrial Revolution transformed Europe and the United States since the mid-18th century, highlighting the railroad as a symbol of progress. In contrast, Mexico, affected by wars and invasions, failed to fully incorporate itself into this transformation. In the United States, the Transcontinental Railway promoted development, despite the Civil War and conflicts with indigenous peoples, consolidating capitalism and indus…

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elsiglodetorreon.com.mx broke the news in on Monday, September 15, 2025.
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