Jake Tyler U.S. History 1 12 April 2012 Westward Expansion and the American Dream The experiences a nation undergoes often shape its national identity and define who they are as a country. Throughout the course of its history‚ America has developed a national identity which is the American Dream. The American Dream is defined as the qualities that make up America and most of its people they include; opportunity‚ success‚ determination‚ and ingenuity. Many events in American’s history highlight
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and industrialization was the Transcontinental Railroad. In 1862 the Pacific Railroad Bill was passed. This bill provided
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At age nine she traveled by this railroad to Red Cloud: the location of one of the railroad’s headquarters. That same railway provided the route for others such as Margie Anderson‚ a hired girl. Annie Sadilek‚ who was Cather’s inspiration when writing My Antonia‚ and her family also traveled by this rail line to reach Red Cloud. Red Cloud‚ renamed Black Hawk in Cather’s story‚ was described as‚ “the end of the railroad” (Cather 142). Jim Burden moved there to live with his grandparents
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Chapters 5-6 1869: Central Pacific and Union Pacific complete the transcontinental railroad 1870: Red Cloud‚ chief of the Oglala Sioux‚ states his people’s case in Washington DC 1876: Alexander Graham invents the telephone 1877: Munn vs Illinois establishes government regulation of railroads 1877: Mother Jones supports the Great Strike of 1877 1879: Thomas A. Edison invents a workable light bulb 1880: James Garfield is elected president 1881: Garfield is assassinated. Chester
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the lowest levels of the American workforce. Men dug canals; laid railroad track; mined coal‚ copper‚ gold‚ and silver; cleaned stables; drove horses; and laid building
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Lewis and Clark traveled approximately 1‚400.2 miles from St. Louis to Ft. Clatsop near the Pacific Ocean. 3. Using the scale on the interactive map‚ give the approximate distance in miles that the transcontinental railroad covered from Omaha to San Francisco. The transcontinental railroad covered approximately 1‚430 miles from Omaha to San Francisco. Part 2 I live in a small town named Titusville‚ which is located on the east coast of Florida. I live in the eastern part of the United States
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thousands of monumental acres of land‚ he enforced the meat-inspection-act saving us from contaminated meat today‚ and finally he busted up railroad trusts with the antitrust act. These three important effects made Roosevelt a remembered
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America’s huge industrial growth during the period from 1860 to 1900. Before the blossom of this industrialization‚ the United States consisted of mostly farms and small towns. The development of factories and urban cities soon changed all of this. The railroad system expanded and eventually turned into a goldmine for commerce in the United States. Machinery started to decrease the amount of animal labor used‚ which allowed the consistency and production of goods to rise. As it reached the brink of the
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Chinese in the founding of America. However the Chinese put a large amount of work into helping construct the western part of the United States. In addition‚ they personally may have suffered more than Americans in the construction of the Transcontinental Railroad. In fact‚ some could argue that the Chinese laborers had the most difficulty surviving and thriving in the west due to natural dangers‚ economic deprivation‚ and social threats. One of the many ways that the Chinese suffered during the
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the construction of the first transcontinental railroad which was built with blood‚ sweat‚ and politics ( Zinn‚ 254). Americans felt they were superior and submitted three thousand Irish and ten thousand Chinese to built the railroads for only about one or two dollars a day. Many workers died because of the heat and the war that was being held by the Indians that opposed the invasion of the territory ( Zinn‚
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