grantind them land
By providing free grants of federal land to the railroad companies. :)
Railroad Builders received loans and grants from the federal government.
Interstate Commerce Commission was formed by the federal government to regulate railroad, telephone, and telegraph companies.
No, railroad workers work for private or publically traded companies such as BNSF, CSX, or Union Pacific.
Yes, land grants were given to railroad companies by the federal government to encourage railroad construction in the 19th century. These grants provided companies with vast tracts of land, which they could sell or use to finance the building of railroads. The most notable example is the Pacific Railway Act of 1862, which facilitated the construction of the First Transcontinental Railroad by granting land along the route. This strategy aimed to promote westward expansion and economic development.
False. Congress supported the construction of the transcontinental railroad with U.S. government bonds and land grants of government-owned land.
the federal and state governmernt willing to give land and subsidies to the railroad companies because they had more power
The federal government.
the company of the USA.... they give the rail road because that's what the company said.. so that it's not hard for people to give the railroad companies.. ^ who ever wrote this is an idiot!!
railroad I believe
The government subsidized (giving money) the building of tracks and then the companies used that money to build more tracks.
The federal government