The CPR navvies, or Canadian Pacific Railway navvies, were laborers who worked on the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway in the late 19th century. They played a crucial role in shaping Canada's transportation infrastructure by building tracks, tunnels, and bridges across challenging terrains. Many of these workers were immigrants, and their efforts significantly contributed to the economic development and unification of Canada. The term "navvy" is derived from "navigation," reflecting their original work in canal construction before railroads became prominent.
The noun 'navvies' doesn't have its own collective noun. Since navvies were the workmen who built the railroads, a collective noun suitable for workmen will work; a gang of navvies, a crew of navvies, etc.
A lot of navvies
Cariboo road was built for workers to have easy access to the CPR (Canadian Pacific Railway). It was very dangerous for workers to ride along in oxen-powered carts. Many lives were lost in the raging Fraser River. A lot of the white workers were racist to the Chinese workers (Navvies) and were always more worried about the oxen being lost, not the Navvies.
The Irish labours who built the canal system in England were called navigators, shortened to navvies.
They dug canals.
"Navvies" refers to a group of laborers working on civil engineering projects, while "navvy" specifically refers to an individual laborer within that group. So, "navvies" is plural and encompasses multiple workers, while "navvy" is singular and refers to a single worker.
Irish navvies
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Navvie is short for navigator Navvie is short for navigator
British navvies were laborers, primarily involved in the construction of extensive railway systems, canals, and roads during the 19th century. The term "navvy" is derived from "navigator," reflecting their work on navigable waterways. They were known for their hard work, often enduring harsh conditions while using basic tools and techniques. The contributions of navvies were crucial to the Industrial Revolution, significantly shaping Britain's infrastructure.
To find work as there was more work in Britain than in Ireland.
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