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December 5, 2017 U.S. History Agenda: DO NOW: Term Matching

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1 December 5, 2017 U.S. History Agenda: DO NOW: Term Matching NOTES #26: How did the transcontinental railroad affect the U.S.? CLASS ASSIGNMENT: “Grange Movement”

2 How did the transcontinental railroad affect the U.S.? Notes #26

3 In 1869, the first transcontinental railroad was completed in the U. S
In 1869, the first transcontinental railroad was completed in the U.S., which connected railroads in the East with railroads in the West.

4 The transcontinental railroad contributed to the industrial growth of the U.S. by making the movement of goods easier and cheaper . . .

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6 . . . and also helped the U.S. fulfill manifest destiny by encouraging western settlement.

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8 The U.S. government aided the development of the transcontinental railroad by providing free land for railroad construction.

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10 By the late 1800s, farmers in the U. S
By the late 1800s, farmers in the U.S. depended on railroads to transport farm crops.

11 Farmers found that earning a living was increasingly difficult because railroad companies charged high rates for transporting farm crops.

12 As a result, farmers supported the regulation of railroads by the U. S
As a result, farmers supported the regulation of railroads by the U.S. government . . .

13 . . . and began joining the Grange, which was an organization that tried to help farmers by forcing railroads to lower their rates.


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