It was in the year 1873, which led to the resignation of John A. Macdonald's government.
The Pacific Scandal was about bribes being accepted by members of the government for the national railroad contract. The scandal took place in Canada in 1873.
The Pacific Scandal.
Known as the Credit Mobilier Scandal, this involved the Union Pacific railroad.
The Union Pacific (APEX)
Well they are both closly related. You see, John A Mcdonald cause the pacific scandal because of his bargain for money in trade for CPR contract from Hugh. Mcdonald wanted cash while Hugh wanted to get rich with the contract. Hope that helped=}
acheiving monopoly in hauling freight along their railroad's tracks
The Credit Mobilier scandal which occurred in 1872 involved arguments with Union Pacific resulting from the building of the western part of the Transcontinental Railroad. The problems originated in 1864 during the presidency of Abraham Lincoln.
Known as the Credit Mobilier Scandal, this involved the Union Pacific railroad.
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The Credit Mobilier scandal involved the Credit Mobilier Company and the Union Pacific Railroad. Both were chartered in 1864. In 1868, Congressman Oakes Ames distributed shares of Credit Mobilier stock, as well as made cash bribes to other congressmen. The Sun, a New York newspaper, broke the story of the scandal during the 1872 presidential campaign of Ulysses Grant.
We must avoid being drawn into a scandal. The newspaper headline about the fake designer slippers read, "Sandal Scandal". What scandal will be revealed on next week's episode?
A dating scandal.