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the act gave the Central Pacific and Union Pacific Railroads bonds and land grants to build the transcontinental railroad

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In the pacific railroad act what technology used for communication was built alongside the railroad?

Telegraph lines were also built for transcontinental communication in the Pacific Railroad Act.


What people were involved in the Pacific Railroad Act?

The people involved in the Pacific Railroad Act was President Abraham Lincoln, Congress, the Union Pacific Railroad, and the Central Pacific Railroad. The Act granted the rail companies land on each side of the railroad they built, which they later sold to settlers.


How many years after congress passed the pacific railroad act was the first transcontinental railroad finish?

1862 congress passed the pacific railway act


Which act provide for the construction of the transcontinental railroad?

Pacific Railway Act.


What is the Union Pacific Railroad Company empowered by this act to do?

no


Which president signed both the homestead act and the pacific railroad act?

Abraham Lincoln signed the Homestead Act as well as the Railroad Act of 1862.


Who provided funding for the transcontinental railroad?

the pacific railroad act helped fund the building of the railroad and it gave the railroad company land.


What was the law that provided financial guarantees that assured the construction of the transcontinental railroad?

Pacific Railroad Act of 1862.


What were the two major railroads at the time of traveling west?

The two major railroads during the Homestead Act were the Union Pacific Railroad and the Northern Pacific Railroad.


Is 1862 the Homestead Act in Pacific Railway Act was passed family too?

On May 20, 1862, the Homestead Act accelerated Western Territory settlement by granting adult heads of families 160 acres of public land for 5 years. The same year, the Pacific Railway Act allowed the Union Pacific Railroad and the Central Pacific Railroad to build a railroad and telegraph line between Omaha, Nebraska and Sacramento, California.


The railroad boom began 1862 when president Lincoln signed the what?

The Pacific Railway Act. It was NOT the Homestead act.


What was the Union Pacific Railroad Act of congress?

In 1862 Congress passed the Pacific Railway Act, which designated the 32nd parallel as the initial transcontinental route and gave huge grants of lands for rights-of-way. The act was an effort to aid in the construction of a railroad and telegraph line from the Missouri River to the Pacific Ocean and to secure the use of that line by the government.