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Andrew Carnegie Born in Scotland Grew up in railroad industry Eventually invested in steel Traveled to Europe where he found the Bessemer Process – Cheap way of producing steel Men Who Built America Clip
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Do Now: Read “An American Story” at the beginning of 14.2 and summarize Objectives: Students will be able to…(1) explain the impact of the Railroad (2) write from a chose perspective Homework: 14.3 and 14.4 DUE TUESDAY Quiz Chapter 14 Wednesday
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Lincoln the Nation 1865 – 35,000 miles of railroad 1900 – 200,000 miles of railroad Beginning – Pacific Railway Act, 1862 (President Lincoln) 2 Corporations (Union Pacific and Central Pacific) construct railroad Got land as they built
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Union Pacific Grenville Dodge – Head Engineer Hardships: Blizzards, scorching heat, Native Americans Workers (10,000+): Irish immigrants, Civil War vets
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Central Pacific The “Big Four” – Sacramento merchants who owned the railroad Leland Stanford – Eventually became Governor of Cali 10,000 workers from China
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Linking the Lines 1865 – Hundreds of small, unconnected, lines Eventually became 7 major lines Cornelius Vanderbilt – Most famous consolidator
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Benefit of National System Clocks used to be set by sun Scheduling for trains tough and dangerous 1883 – American Railway Association created Time Zones Why?? To make it easier to schedule trails Government accepted in 1918 Unified the country
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Land Grants Land given to rail companies Railroads would then sell to settlers, real estate companies, and other businesses This funded railroad building
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Robber Barons Corrupt business men of late 1800s Tons of bribery and cheating during this time Jay Gould – practiced “insider trading” Used info he got as rail owner to manipulate stock
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Credit Mobilier Construction company set up by stock holders of Union Pacific Signed contracts with themselves and overcharged railroad for work Investors made millions, but railroad was bankrupt Congress members bribed
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RAFT ACTIVITY (You must do 4 small ones) RoleAudienceFormatTopic Cornelius Vanderbilt Jay GouldText Message (2 Sentences) Time Zones Jay GouldJohn RockefellerTweet (140 Characters) Land Grants Grenville DodgeLeland StanfordEmail (2-3 Sentences) Union and Central Pacific rail companies Leland StanfordAlexander Graham Bell PostcardRobber Barons Thomas EdisonCornelius Vanderbilt Telegram (2-3 Sentences) Linking the railroads
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