The Native Americans lost their food during the First Transcontinental Railroad because, when they were relocated they, lost their herd of buffalo. The buffalo was all they had for food, shelter, etc.
They helped because of a food famin and needed more money.
They brought their workmanship skills, labor; the Chinese became gold miners during the Gold Rush of 1849 and built the transcontinental railroad in 1869.
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Building of railroads helped make inland transportation and commerce possible in the US. During the Civil War, work on the railroads came to a halt. After the war, the first transcontinental railroad was completed in 1869.
Immigrants and minorities did most of the work on the first transcontinental railroad.
Chinese immigrants in America worked in various industries such as mining, railroad construction, agriculture, and domestic service. They faced discrimination and harsh working conditions but made significant contributions to the country's development, particularly in building the transcontinental railroad.
about 10,000 Irish men died during the making of the transcontinental railroad. Some Irish people died because of the squads were dynamite squads and sometimes blew up.
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The greatest period was during the California Gold Rush of 1849 and the building of the transcontinental railroad in 1869.
Cattle and goods.
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The Chinese worked mostly under the Central Pacific railroad company.
The railroad needed builders, and those builders lived in new towns along the railroad. Settlers moved with the railroad because they could get lots of land and still have access to manufactured goods from the East because the railroad allowed for the transportation of those goods.
The Native Americans lost their food during the First Transcontinental Railroad because, when they were relocated they, lost their herd of buffalo. The buffalo was all they had for food, shelter, etc.
The Union Pacific Railroad depended heavily on immigrants from Ireland and China for labor during its construction in the mid-19th century. These immigrant workers played a crucial role in laying tracks and building the railroad across the United States.
They helped because of a food famin and needed more money.