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.  In 1865 the U.S. had about 35,000 miles of railroad track, almost all of it east of the Mississippi River.  After the Civil War, railroad construction.

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2  In 1865 the U.S. had about 35,000 miles of railroad track, almost all of it east of the Mississippi River.  After the Civil War, railroad construction expanded dramatically.  By 1900, the U.S. had more than 200,000 miles of track.  Railroads required major capital investment and government land grants.  The potential profits led to some corruption as well.

3  Railroad boom began in 1862 with the Pacific Railway Act. o Gave two corporations – the Union Pacific and the Central Pacific – permission to build a transcontinental railroad. o Offered each company land along its right-of-way  1865 – The Union Pacific Railroad began pushing westward from Omaha, Nebraska under the direction of engineer Grenville Dodge (a former Union General) o The railroad workers included Civil War veterans, Irish immigrants, miners and farmers, cooks, adventurers, and ex-convicts. o At the height they employed about 10,000 workers.  The Central Pacific Railroad began in California. o Because of the labor shortage in California, they hired about 10,000 workers from China and paid them $1 per day.  The railroad was completed in 4 years.  On May 10, 1869 at Promontory Summit, Utah the last spikes were driven into the now completed Transcontinental Railroad.

4  By linking the nation, railroads increased the markets for many products, spurring industrial growth,  Also stimulated the economy by spending huge amounts of money on steel, coal, timber, and other materials.  Large rail companies consolidated hundreds of small, unconnected railroads to create large, integrated railroad systems.

5  To encourage railroad construction, railroad companies were given land grants from the U.S. government  The railroads then sold the land to settlers, real estate companies, and other businesses to raise money to build the railroad.  To convince people to move west, railroads and real estate companies offered the land at low prices and provided credit to settlers.  Settlers who bought the land could then take a train close to the location of the land they bought.

6  Jay Gould was the most notoriously corrupt railroad owner o Practiced “insider trading” o Manipulated stock prices  Bribery occurred frequently, partly because the government was so deeply entangled in funding the railroads. o Railroad investors discovered they could make more money by selling free government land grants than by operating a railroad and some bribed political representatives to vote for more grants.

7  Credit Mobilier was a construction company set up by several stockholders of the Union Pacific Railroad o Included Oak Ames, a member of Congress  Ames sold other members of Congress shares at a price well below their market value in order to convince Congress to give the railroad more grants.  In 1872, a letter appeared in the New York Sun listing members of Congress who had bought shares. o People were angry and it led to the impression that railroad entrepreneurs were “robber barons” People who loot an industry and become rich unethically.

8 Jay Gould bowls on Wall Street with balls labeled “Trickery” and “False Reports.” The pins are labeled “Banker”, “Inexperienced Investor”, “Small Operator”, and “Stock Broker”.


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