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1 Railroads during the Civil War Isabella Narvaez Period 3
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2 Before the Civil War ● New relatively untried invention. ● During the rebellion railroads “came of age.” ● Second only to waterways.
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3 What were they used for? ● Transported : Soldiers, materials, and food. ● Citizens and raw materials in order to keep the war effort going.
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4 North Vs. South Railroads ● More than 200 railroads in existence at start of war. ● ⅔ of rail lines were found in the North. ● ⅓ of rail lines were found in the South. ● North had twice the density of railroads per square mile. ● THIS GAVE NORTH AN ADVANTAGE.
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6 Pacific Railroad Acts ● Acts that promoted the construction of a transcontinental railroad in the US. ● Missouri River -> Pacific Ocean ● Postal, military, and other services.
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7 The Union Pacific Railroad ● Union Pacific meets Central Pacific line. ● Construction began during the Civil War (1862) ● Two lines joined together in Utah, marking the first transcontinental railroad in North America.
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8 Bibliography http://railroad.lindahall.org/essays/brief- history.html http://www.civilwar.com/weapons/railroads.html
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