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There was a lot of snow, so they had to build tracks to go under snow. Also, there were deep valleys that they had to build wooden trestles over. Bridges were made to conect mountains.
Expansion Westward made possible in part by the construction of the first transcontinental railroad that stretched from coast to coast transformed the United States business and life.
It moved people and supplies on the river systems of the southeast, but it didn’t affect the western movement. The railroad was the biggest factor in connecting the west to the east coast.
It made it easier to travel.There had to be stations for passengers and to fill water. It made it easier for Cattle Ranchers to deliver cattle. With all this going on you need a place to spend the night and a place to board your horses, place to eat etc. Before you know it you have a town. It helped to settle pioneers in the Great Plains.
After the United States Civil War, railroads penetrated the vast majority of the country's regions and companies.
The transcontinental railroad primed the agricultural industries for mass production. They were previously unable to ship large amounts of produce, and the railroad provided a new opportunity.
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it affected them because it affected their homes and they took their food.
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it affected them because it affected their homes and they took their food.
It affected the movement west by allowing a easy way to transport west to where people were looking for land, cash crops, and new starts. It was monumental in transporting multiple people for a low cost, and was a major factor in the movement west for many people.
Workers arriving to mines in the Gold Rush would provide a ready market for their product.
because there wasn't enough room in the east so Abe Lincoln started the homestead act
The transcontinental railroad led to economic growth and increased opportunities for families, including children. It allowed families to relocate more easily, provided new job opportunities for parents, and improved access to goods and services, which had a positive impact on children's overall well-being. However, working conditions for children involved in building the railroad were often dangerous and exploitative.
There was a lot of snow, so they had to build tracks to go under snow. Also, there were deep valleys that they had to build wooden trestles over. Bridges were made to conect mountains.
Expansion Westward made possible in part by the construction of the first transcontinental railroad that stretched from coast to coast transformed the United States business and life.
It moved people and supplies on the river systems of the southeast, but it didn’t affect the western movement. The railroad was the biggest factor in connecting the west to the east coast.