Lyndon Johnson helped settle a potential railroad strike in 1963 by appointing a presidential emergency board to mediate the dispute. The board's recommendations led to a settlement between the railroad companies and the unions, averting a strike. Johnson's intervention demonstrated his commitment to preventing disruptive labor disputes and maintaining stability in the transportation sector.
The Far West territories
President Johnson ended the railroad strike in 1966 by appointing a emergency board to settle the dispute between the railroads and the unions. This board made recommendations for a settlement, including wage increases, shorter workweeks, and improved working conditions. The recommendations were accepted by both sides, and the strike was successfully resolved.
great plains
interdependence
railroad companies wanted to sell the strips of land alongside the railroad to raise cash
Railroad owners wanted people to settle on the Great Plains because more settlers meant potential customers for their railroad services, which would increase their profits. Additionally, settlers would help develop the region, increasing the value of land owned by the railroad.
They escaped because of Harriet Tubman she built the underground railroad and she went back to settle slaves to a new land to freedom were they would be safe
#1: it helped to settle the west #2: the east was brought closer to the west
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it allowed people to spread out to new regions to settle, connected the country, and also caused a lot of conflict with native americans.
It enabled them to settle far from large cities because they offered a way to ship crops quickly to market.
it allowed people to spread out to new regions to settle, connected the country, and also caused a lot of conflict with native americans.