The railroads had a huge impact on the U.S. They had become a major business inn the U.S. The railroads made a impact because they made transportion of people, goods faster. Maybe like lettter that had to go across the nation with a horse would take months or weeks but the train would take a less amount time. It made things that Americans did faster helping them a lot. They reached goods from one place to the other much faster then America's old ways of transporting goods or people.
The North wanted it to pass through Chicago. The South wanted it to pass through New Mexico.
The vote was obviously going to go the Northern way, but they stillhad to persuade the South to agree to chipping-in for the formidable costs. For this, they devised the Kansas-Nebraska Act, which offered the South the tempting prospect of new slave-states, as long as the local population of each state voted for it.
The result was 'Bleeding Kansas' - regarded by many as the curtain-raiser for a civil war that seemed increasingly inevitable.
Immigrants and minorities did most of the work on the first transcontinental railroad.
people celebrated when the railroad was complete! :D
Abraham Lincoln ordered it.
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The transcontinental railroad was an extremely important piece of America when it was first built. For the first time people and goods could be moved at a quicker pace then what carriages and wagon trains allowed for. President Grant did not attend the ceremony. Rather the golden spike was driven into the ground by the Governors of New York and California.
from all of north america
-The building of the transcontinental railroad started
I was named for connecting East to West America. It gave access from coast to coast of the continent. That is how it got its name, the Transcontinental Railroad.
It was a railway that connected the western states to the rest of the U.S.
This Is America Charlie Brown - 1988 The Building of the Transcontinental Railroad 1-5 was released on: USA: 10 February 1989
It was about changing the time it takes to cross North America from months to days.
The golden spike was famous for finishing the transcontinental railroad in America.
The Chinese started building the Transcontinental railroad in 1863 and the Transcontinental railroad was finished in 1869.
The first transcontinental railroad was funded with government money.
why did they build the transcontinental railroad
a railroad that runs across the contient... the transcontinental railroad is a railroad that reaches from North Carolina to California.
The Transcontinental Railroad Acts, also known as the Pacific Railroad acts, were acts passed in the early 1860s to encourage the construction of the transcontinental railroad. Construction was incentivized by giving land and bonds to the railroad companies.