Industrialization The Rise of Industry and the Transcontinental Railroad.
Industrialization in America Chapter 9 Review. America’s industrialization depended on an abundance natural resources. Identify three of these resources.
5.2 the development of the american railroads
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1921 Manual of the American Railway Engineering Association
American History Chapter 5, Section 2. Linking the Nation In 1862 President Lincoln signed the Pacific Railway Act. It called for a transcontinental railroad.
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Effects of the Railroads
Chapter 9, Section 2 IMPACT OF RAILROADS. RAILROADS LINK THE NATION Railroad boom 1865 – 35,000 miles of track in the US 1900 – over 200,000 miles 1862.
“The Railroads” Chapter 9 Section 2 Linking the Nation Pacific Railway Act Signed by President Abraham Lincoln and began the railroad boom Provided.
Effects of the Railroads Expansion and Connection At the end of the Civil War, most rail lines were located in the Midwest and Northeast. The completion.
Bell Work Why were the Intolerable Acts passed? What were the terms of the Intolerable Acts? This Day in History: April 20, 1861- Colonel Robert E. Lee.