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Pacific Rail Way Act Essay

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Nowadays people have the option drive, fly, or take a train to anywhere they desire to travel, but had it not been for the Pacific Rail Way Act in 1862, we wouldn’t have to option to travel by train. This act affected today's railroads greatly for had it not been for the Pacific Rail Way Act, we wouldn’t have the transcontinental railroad and we wouldn’t be able to travel by train today. The interest was high for having a railroad that traveled across the states, having a railroad would not only allow for more trading and also more treaties to be made. When the Pacific Rail Way Act was in full swing, land conflicts arose, two railroad companies were competing for the position to be the main railroad company, and 5,000 civil war prisoners were petitioned to be workers of the railroad.
Before the Pacific Rail Way Act was in action, there was much interest and need for a cross country railroad. The first railroad that was used in the states was along the east coast but unfortunately had minimal stops. In the 1840’s the railway expanded, extending throughout the east, south, and Midwest. This allowed more trades, but affected the way of life of the native Americans. Around the 1850’s congress sponsored numerous …show more content…

Charles Crocker, an American railroad executive who founded the Central Pacific Railroad, which constructed the westernmost portion of the first transcontinental railroad, and took control with partners of the Southern Pacific Railroad, reassigned railroads, and owed interest in building fees and supply fees. One of the two competing railroad companies spilt 2 million dollars in shares and installing fees. The Race between the two companies furthered progress in almost half the amount of time it was estimated. With 5,000 civil war prisoners working every day all day, progressed never

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