It was not. The Brooklyn Bridge was built about 20 years after the Civil War.
The Brooklyn Bridge's designer died during the construction of the bridge. Roebling's foot was crushed by a ferry. His foot was amputated and he later died of tetanus.
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Construction began in January of 1870, or December of 1869, depending on who you ask. The Brooklyn Bridge opened on May 24, 1883.
At least 27 workers were killed during the construction of the Brooklyn Bridge. One of them was John A. Roebling, the designer and engineer who planned the bridge. Please see the related link for details.
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E2020: U-BoatWorld War 1 was known as the "War to end all Wars". There were many things within the war which did not represent advances in technology. For instance, digging of a trench was not an advancement in technology, as that has been done for hundreds of years. Hand to hand combat also does not represent an advancement in technology.
Sixteen construction workers lost their lives during the bridge's construction.16 construction workers died during the building of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
16 workers died during the construction of Sydney Harbour Bridge.
Much of your question depends on whether you're driving or walking, where you start on the Brooklyn Bridge and where you end up in Central Park. If I walked from the Manhattan side of the foot of the Brooklyn Bridge to the corner of 5th Avenue and 59th Street, I'd walk about six miles.
The Brooklyn Bridge receives over 4,000 pedestrians and 2,600 cyclists daily, with even more visitors during weekends and peak tourist seasons. The iconic bridge is a popular spot offering stunning views of the city skyline.
Employment, famine in other countries, advancement in technology, decrease labor pool, opportunity to save, transportation and wages were some of the reasons for immigration during industrial revolution.
There were many technological advancement during world war 1. One of them was the tank. However one of the most dangerous inventions was poison gas.