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The transcontinental railroad connected the east and west coasts of the United States with a single rail line. This had a profound impact on the nation as a whole, and on California --- the end of the line. So the transcontinental railroad opened up the west for the country.

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Who was recruited to build the Abraham Lincoln's transcontinental railroad?

Yes Abraham Lincoln did get employed for help building the first transcontinental railroad


What was the trancontinental railroad?

it was a railroad cross!ng the country making it much easier to expand west and help western cities grow


How did the homestead act and transcontinental railroad help the US fulfill there commitment?

manifest destiny


What was president Lincoln's involvement in the transcontinental railroad?

President Abraham Lincoln played a crucial role in the establishment of the transcontinental railroad by signing the Pacific Railway Act in 1862. This legislation authorized the construction of the railroad and provided federal support, including land grants and loans, to facilitate its development. Lincoln believed that the railroad would promote economic growth, enhance national unity, and help settle the western territories. His support was instrumental in overcoming opposition and ensuring the project's eventual completion.


How did railroad help the US econemy grow?

The railroad helped the economy grow by providing a way to transport good from one area to another. Cotton grown in the South could be shipped to textiles mills that would then make clothes and ship them anywhere in the country for sale. Maple syrup from Vermont, which would have been hard to find on the West Coast prior to the railroad, could be shipped to customers anywhere. Before the railroad, those cotton growers & syrup makers could only sell their goods in the immediate area around them. Once there was an efficient means of transportation, the merchant in Vermont could do business, and make money, from people on the West Coast. Trains also provided easy transportation for people to move from one part of the country to another to find better jobs.

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What is a transcontinental?

it was a railroad cross!ng the country making it much easier to expand west and help western cities grow


Who was recruited to build the Abraham Lincoln's transcontinental railroad?

Yes Abraham Lincoln did get employed for help building the first transcontinental railroad


What can The transcontinental railroad do?

Help settlers travel faster


How did the government help construct the transcontinental railroad?

people celebrated when the railroad was complete! :D


What did the Chinese do on the transcontinental railroad?

the Chinese chipped their way through the Sierra Nevada Mountains and they hung from baskets when they did it. they were a big help to the dangerous job of building the Transcontinental railroad.


Did Ulysses S. Grant help finish the transcontinental railroad?

No, he didn't precisely help finish the railroad, although he did help fund it. It was Leland Stanford who really finished the railroad.


The government contributed to the building of the transcontinental railroad by?

The Government granted the Eastern and Pacific Railroad Companies subsidies to help them expand.


What was the trancontinental railroad?

it was a railroad cross!ng the country making it much easier to expand west and help western cities grow


How did the transcontinental railroad help the west develop?

it made it easier to get from one place to the other


How did the homestead act and transcontinental railroad help the US fulfill there commitment?

manifest destiny


Where did the central pacific start?

If you are referring to the United States Transcontinental Railroad, this will help you. The starting location of the Central Pacific Railroad is Sacremento California


What was the controversy over the transcontinental railroad?

White Americans justified the construction of the Transcontinental Railroad with the concept of Manifest Destiny. They believed that the United States was meant to control as much land as possible. To accomplish this, the country must first stretch "from sea to shining sea." A railroad that spanned the entire nation would help to achieve this goal. However, to get the land for a railroad, Native American rights to territory had to be taken away as quickly as possibly to make way for construction.