The Transcontinental Railroad was essentially built to link our country as one. Being about 1,776 miles long, it was the first completed railroad to connect land stretching from Sacramento, California to Council Bluffs, Iowa. Many people were involved in the creating the railroad. The excitement of people as well as some concerns were expressed in the Primary Source Documents. The Chamber of Commerce of New York invited The Chamber of Commerce of San Francisco to a congratulatory party. Preachers praised God for finally putting the United States together as a whole. And an Indian Chief brought forth his people’s views and wishes. In the making of the railroad people were not only excited and hopeful for the future, but they believed that it …show more content…
It was believed that the railroad would improve trade and present many blessings not just for a few people, but surrounding countries as well. The Commerce believed it would connect manufacturers with the salespeople and the moralities of people with political views. It was believed that the completion of the railroad would make everyday life easier and they were excited about it. The document stated that it would unify the country and would be looked at in very high regard from other countries. While the two Commerce’s were praising each other for a job well done, churches and congregations were praising the Lord for the immense …show more content…
He explains that the construction of the railroad did not benefit his people in any way. His people believe in peace and love and though the whites and the Native Americans have a very different background, they are very much the same. “You have children. We too, have children..” He makes clear that the Great Ruler has blessed the white men with skills and different abilities and capabilities. Granted, his people far less fortunate, but that they are very kind hearted and loving. Red Cloud means to shed light on the fact that the Natives have given all of their land to the white men already and since then are still forced onto smaller placements in way for the new tracks. That they had kept their word of fifty-five years that no harm nor violence would occur to the men travelling through and still yet they are dishonored by the white me. He then goes on to explain it was not until troops came, that any upheaval between the two had occurred. They were deceived by papers they had no understanding of and removed from their homelands for the construction of the railways. The argument remained that all of Red Cloud’s people wanted peace and and prosperity for their children and the rest of his
Even though the railroad existed before the great division between the north and the south and it mainly contributed in providing goods for both sides, the invention of the railroad greatly contributed to the civil war. The first railroad created in the US was in 1827 and their major role was to transport goods from the North to the South and back. As slaves became more abundant in the South and less present in the North a war began on the idea of slavery. The railroad caused this Civil War by bringing goods to only one side and keeping their advantage. It went from having different point of views to all out battles that started with starvation and isolation, but led to death and separation.
Railroads allow for the movement of goods and people conveniently and quickly with few delays as compared to other modes of transportation. Cars and planes did not exist in the late 19th century and trains were astronomically important for the success of cities in the United States. While other forms of transportation fill the void that existed in the past, the efficiency of those modes of transport will keep declining over time as more cars hit the road and planes take off. Trains can be indefinitely expanded since it does not have to share its space with other vehicles. Railroads have paved the way for industrial America and will continue to as long as people and goods need to be
The Transcontinental Railroad The completion of the first Transcontinental Railroad was an important event in the United States history. There were many challenges in building it, but after it was finished, it connected the East Coast of the United States to the West Coast. The railroad took three whole years to build, with the help of two railroad companies and thousands of other hired workers.
(TH) With the formation of the railroads, construction and operation, brought a vast cultural, economic and political change to a country only 46 years old. (SSP1)Geo Right after the creation of the rail roads, people in the US started to realize how amazing this creation actually is and how it changed people’s lives economically. Peoples first thoughts on what to do with the rail roads was to transport goods. (R1)
In 1866, the Rocky Mountain News reported that, "the one moral, the one remedy for every evil, social, political, financial, and industrial, the one immediate vital need of the entire Republic, is the Pacific Railroad” (Rocky Mountain News, 1866). The Transcontinental Railroad is often recognized for solving all the inconveniences that the United States had such as slow and inefficient trade, slow transportation, and limited communication. When it was completed on May 10, 1869, it had immediate effects on America and marked the beginning of a new transportation era. For instance, in the 1800s, it took half a day by stage coach to travel from New York to Boston.
People do not realize how important trains were back then, how many difficulties they went through to build these railroad tracks, or how they changed the United States. The railroads were very important of transportation back then. They were going to help people travel in days then months and
Transcontinental Railroad Travel predating the late 1860’s was a complicated and expensive opportunity. With the California gold rush of 1848 the push for a more universal mode of transportation was increasingly sought after. Men and families alike would either have to travel across the country westward by foot and wagon, or they would need to take a ship that would take them around much of South America before going back up north to California. The problem was not only did it cost in the thousands of dollars range, but the time in which it took was rather inefficient.
The greatest cultural conflict between the years 1865 and 1898 was the Transcontinental Railroad. The Transcontinental Railroad was a railway stretching from “sea to shining sea”. It was built by two teams of workers, the Central Pacific Railroad Company starting in Sacramento and the Union Pacific Railroad building west from the Missouri River. The teams worked day and night to connect the two ends in Promontory Summit, Utah. The Transcontinental Railroad was a major breakthrough in the connection of markets and the transportation of goods and people from coast to coast.
The Transcontinental Railroad not only untied the nation, but made America possible. Building the Transcontinental railroad was one of America’s greatest achievements, comparable to traveling to the moon and creating the atomic bomb. It connected the east and west coasts of the country, giving the people the ability to settle wherever they wanted. Before they would have had to travel by wagon, take a ship around South America, or risk getting yellow fever crossing the Isthmus of Panama.
Transcontinental Railroad Tera Richardson, 4336787 History 102 B008 Sum 17 Professor Traci Sumner American Military University July 22, 2017 Abstract The transcontinental railroad was one of the biggest advocates for the industrial economy and westward expansion. The railroads could transfer goods and people across the country with ease, and quickly. While some bad came from this miraculous progression, such as the panic of 1873 and a yellow fever epidemic, the good outweighed the bad as it enabled the United States to fulfill its Manifest Destiny through westward expansion.
Jimmy Waw Mr. Mancha September 26, 2017 Essay I will describe to you three federal land grants that were instrumental in opening westward expansion in the United States. These three include the Transcontinental Railroad, Homestead Act, and the Morrill Act. The transcontinental railroad is a train route across the United States that was completed in the year 1869. This was a project of two railroad companies called the Central Pacific and the Union Pacific.
was a vast empire and as it continued to grow, it needed a more efficient means of transporting goods and resources along the different sides of the country and “in the 1890s America's territorial maturity could be thought to have been achieved” (R05, p. 102). From 1863-1869, the U.S. was building its transcontinental railroad, from the Eastern end to the Western end of the country where “massive growth had given new importance to the influence of business interests in American government” (R05, p.102). Such a project benefited the U.S. but “in its wake, the lives of countless Native Americans were destroyed, and tens of millions of buffalo. . . were nearly driven to extinction in a massive slaughter made possible by the railroad” (R03, p.3). As a safety measurement against the Native Americans, soldiers from East were sent along the construction of the railroad.
The railroad also contributed greatly to economic wealth in, such improvements as faster public transportation, the spreading of new ideas and the discovery of new territories. The creation of the Transcontinental Railroad also led to the expansion of foreign as well as domestic markets. The railroad was not good for everyone,
Transcontinental Railroad The largest single construction project ever undertaken within the country left approximately eighty thousand people dead, weighing in as the fifth deadliest construction project in the world. The Transcontinental Railroad shortened the distance traveled from the east coast to the west coast from months in a horse drawn wagon to only eight days by train. On July 1,1862 President Abraham Lincoln signed into law the Pacific Railroad Act. Asa Whitney, a New York businessmen tried for this project as early as the 1840’s, however, the 1850’s was the year that the United States Army Corps of Engineers was granted permission to survey the routes.
Although the railroad possessed good qualities, they do not change his perspective on it altogether. The positive qualities of the railroad dimmed the image of its