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Section 2 – The Railroads
Industrial Revolution
After the Civil War, the rapid construction of the railroads accelerated Industrialization and linked the country together both literally and figuratively
How so figuratively?
Main Idea:
Construction began on the TCR when Lincoln passed the Pacific Railway Act (1862)
When did the Civil War end?
Construction was assigned to 2 major corporations to encourage rapid construction through healthy competition:
The Union Pacific Railroad (went from the Union towards the Pacific Ocean – East to West)
The Central Pacific Railroad ( Went from the Pacific towards the Center of the Nation – West to East)
The Transcontinental Railroad
Under the Direction of engineer Greenville Dodge
Began pushing westward from Omaha Nebraska (1865)
What kind of workers?______________________
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The Union Pacific
Led by “The Big Four”
Originally the project was the dream of Theodore Judah
He would go on to sell his stock to 4 big merchants:1. Leland Stanford2. Charley Crocker3. Mark Hopkins 4. Collis P. Huntington
The Central Pacific
The Big 4 would go on to amass tremendous fortunes
Stanford would become known as governor of California, and established Stanford University
Shortage of Labor led the Central Pacific to hire 10,000 Chinese immigrants to work the railroad for 1$ a day
Central Pacific
WORKERS:
Shortage of Labor led the Central Pacific to hire 10,000 Chinese immigrants to work the railroad for 1$ a day
Central Pacific
The Last spike was driven into the ground on May 10th 1869, Uniting the Central and Union Pacific Railroads at Promontory Summit, Utah
The Last Spike
Stimulated the Economy by:
Enabling other industries to flourish by delivering supplies
Spent huge amounts of $$$ on Timber, Steel, and Coal
Connected hundreds of towns and cities across the nation
Railroads Spur Growth
One of the most successful railroadConsolidators was Cornelius Vanderbilt
1869 – Vanderbilt purchased and merged 3 small New York Railroads
Offered railroad services between New York City and Chicago
Cornelius Vanderbilt
Time Zones
Homework – Look at the Political Cartoons on page 192
Answer the Analyzing Visuals questions at the bottom of the page
Also Answer the following Question, by citing a quote from the text
Why were some railroad barons called, “Robber Barons”?
Robber Barons
Robber Barons
The United States Government offered land grants to many railroad companies
These companies would sell these plots of land to real estate companies, or other businesses to help raise money to fund railroad construction
1850’s – 1860’s – The government gave 120,000,000 acres of public land to railroad companies
Robber Barons
Pg 192 – “the great wealth many railroad entrepreneurs acquired in the late 1800’s led to accusations that they had built their fortunes by swindling investors and taxpayers , bribing officials, and cheating on their contracts and debts.”
Robber Barons
• Bribery occurred frequently: some investors would pay congressmen to get more land grants…
• Jay Gould was the most infamous of the Robber Barons, he was notoriously corrupt
Corruption in the RR industry became public in 1872 when the Credit Mobilier Scandal erupted.
Credit Mobilier was a company set up by several stockholders of the Union Pacific RR
Oakes Ames, a congressmen
was one of these stockholders
They overcharged the Railroad and
added miles to the RR construction
Since investors controlled both companies,
the railroad agreed to pay the inflated bills
without question
The Credit Mobilier Scandal
By the time the Union Pacific RR was completed, these investors had made millions
But the RR itself had used up its federal grants and was almost bankrupt…
To convince congress to give the RR more grants, Ames sold shares to other members of congress at a rate well below their market value
This led to an investigation of the Congressmen that bought these shares, but no criminal charges were ever pressed…
Credit Mobilier Scandal
While most railroad entrepreneurs were considered, “Robber Barons” not all were corrupt…
James J. Hill was one of the good ones
He built: The Great Northern Railroad ----
Label the Great Northern RR on your map
The Great Northern Railroad