yes there were a few of animals that did suffer while building the transcontinental railroad.
Yes, it is because itgoes across the continent.
The Railroad, Lumber, and mining industry boomed because of the railroad industry
No because Many men died from it.
The Native Americans lost their food during the First Transcontinental Railroad because, when they were relocated they, lost their herd of buffalo. The buffalo was all they had for food, shelter, etc.
They helped because of a food famin and needed more money.
Yes, it is because itgoes across the continent.
The Railroad, Lumber, and mining industry boomed because of the railroad industry
No because Many men died from it.
The Transcontinental railroad was needed because the mining industry created a need for faster transportation-- stage coach lines and wagons were not moving fast enough.
The Transcontinental railroad was needed because the mining industry created a need for faster transportation-- stage coach lines and wagons were not moving fast enough.
it affected them because it affected their homes and they took their food.
it affected them because it affected their homes and they took their food.
The Native Americans lost their food during the First Transcontinental Railroad because, when they were relocated they, lost their herd of buffalo. The buffalo was all they had for food, shelter, etc.
about 10,000 Irish men died during the making of the transcontinental railroad. Some Irish people died because of the squads were dynamite squads and sometimes blew up.
Yes,the Native Americans or American Indians attacked the transcontinental Railroad because since they didn't want the white workers to take over their land AGAIN,they wanted to protect their land and started to attack (rip up the railroad tracks and attack the workers)
They helped because of a food famin and needed more money.
Promontory Point,Utah. Because it was convenient for both sides of the railroad. I hope this helped you.