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    Before the transcontinental railroad their was not a quick way to go to the west coast from the east coast. If you wanted to go across the country it was a six month dangerous journey that had many obstacles like rivers‚ deserts‚ and mountains. Their was another way to get to the west coast and that would take six weeks sail around Cape Horn but this way was very expensive so America knew that they had to come up with some thing so people could travel from the east coast to the west coast quickly

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    as arriving from 1851–1860‚ and again in the 1860s when the Central Pacific Railroad recruited large labor gangs‚ many on five year contracts‚ to build its portion of the Transcontinental Railroad. The Chinese laborers worked out well and thousands more were recruited until the railroad’s completion in 1869. Chinese labor provided the massive labor needed to build the majority of the Central Pacific’s difficult railroad tracks through the Sierra Nevada mountains and across Nevada. The Chinese population

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    Contrast U.R.R Marko Kreiger 8°/9° Slaves have been through many atrocious events in the 1800’s. There are different ways to describe them. Stories that a be historical fiction such as‚ “Escape! The Underground Railroad.” and nonfiction videos for example “Secrets and Codes of the Underground Railroad.” There are different points of view from types of views. Also you can see similarities and differences between nonfiction and historical fiction. As you read through the story and watch the video you will

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    means of easy transportation was essential. In 1862 the Pacific Railway Act was passed‚ offering incentives to two competing companies. The two competing companies were known as the Central Pacific and Union Pacific. The incentives to finish the railroad include large parcels of land and subsidies along the tracks they paved. They were also given financial aid by the government and with this they became very wealthy. This massive construction called for many workers. Most of the workers were immigrants

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    Cornelius Vanderbilt was an entrepreneur in the railroad and shipping business. Vanderbilt was a self-made multi-millionaire who became one of the wealthiest Americans of the 19th century. Cornelius Vanderbilt was born on May 27‚ 1794‚ in the Port Richmond area of Staten Island‚ New York. During his childhood he worked with his father‚ who was also in the transportation business. Vanderbilt’s father shipped cargo from Staten Island‚ New York‚ where they lived‚ and Manhattan. In 1817‚ Vanderbilt

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    pipelines. By the end of the decade‚ he has controlled 90 per cent of the industry. His company‚ Standard Oil‚ was a pioneer in many respects‚ most notably in logistics and organizational design‚ in modern terminology. Predecessors of Standard Oil used railroad tank cars to transport oil over large distances‚ which was time consuming and costly; Rockefeller’s company connected Pennsylvanian oilfields with refineries in New Jersey‚ Cleveland‚ Philadelphia and Baltimore by pipelines. In term of organizational

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    John Gonzalez 01-4-11 Per.1 Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad Harriet Tubman was a spy in the Underground Railroad. Harriet would steal slaves from slave owners‚ to give them there freedom. Each slave was about one thousand dollars worth of flesh‚ bone‚ and muscle. Some fugitive slaves were fearless‚ trust worthy‚ and smart. Before she rescued the slaves‚ she had already figured out a plan to save the slaves because she was intelligent and eager to do something

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    included various piece of government legislation – such as the Gadsden Purchase and the Annexation of Texas – the role of farming‚ the invention of the telegraph‚ and former methods of transportation like the steamboats. Originally known as the Pacific Railroad‚ this vast railway line could be considered to be very valuable in expanding the West as it allowed people of all economic status’ to travel there – formerly‚ stagecoach transportation across the continent had cost within the region of $1000 (nowadays

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    To survive is to continue to live‚ especially in spite of danger or hardships. Many people learned how to survive when they searched for a better life. Thousands of settlers travelled west in search of land‚ which‚ at the time of their travels‚ was the most valuable resource. Many pioneers risked everything they had to search for a more prosperous life. The pioneers that traveled along the Oregon Trail faced the most difficulty trying to survive and thrive in the West due to unpredictable weather

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    The excerpt from Harriet Tubman: Conductor on the Underground Railroad‚ by Ann Petry‚ is a biography of six-year-old Harriet and how she learned the meaning of slavery and life. When Harriet Tubman was just six-years-old‚ “she could not…have said how or at what moment she learned that she was a slave.” Little Harriet was well aware of her siblings and parents being slaves‚ but she never knew she would end up being one too. Through all of that‚ Harriet ended up learning a lot of things of the real

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