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  • Theodore Judah
  • The Big Bet
  • Theodore Judah
  • Let's make this dream a reality!
  • Charles Crocker
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  • Meanwhile..
  • Thomas Durant
  • Chinese Immigrants
  • 1,400 workers
  • Building Process
  • Theodore Judah convinced Congress to fund the building of the transcontinental railroad. When the Central Pacific heard that Union Pacific laid 7 miles, Charles Crocker took action. He responded by saying his men could build 10 miles in a day. Doubting them, Durant bet $10,000.
  • Ironmen
  • Charles Crocker, the construction boss, begged his partner to hire Chinese workers for this project.  They were forced to do dangerous jobs for little money. Crocker talked with a San Francisco firm about bringing more people from Asia. They would form groups of 20 or so men.
  • Native Americans
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  • Charles Crocker, the construction boss, begged his partner to hire Chinese workers for this project. They were forced to do dangerous jobs for little money. Crocker talked with a San Francisco firm about bringing more people from Asia. They would form group of 20 or so men
  • 16 railroad cars were used to create 2 miles of track. The 4 men in the front and the 4 men in the back both worked efficiently to place the tracks quickly. A new track was laid every 10 seconds.
  • Golden Spike
  • Tampers and shovelers packed the ground near the rails at the end. This line of four hundred men ran over 2 miles long and they worked like a well-maintained machine. The "ironmen" took the 30 ft, 560 pound rails and placed them on each side of the iron cart
  • TEAMWORK!
  • Scared of the technological advancements, Native Americans like the Sioux, Arapho and Cheyenne feared the "ironhorse" and started to attack the work groups attached to the Union Pacific.'{}:?p='?:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::n
  • Afraid of the technological advancements, Natives called this transcontinental railroad the"Iron Horse". The Sioux, Arapaho and Cheyenne attacked work crews because these advancements threatened their way of life.
  • Fearful Civilization
  • On the very last rail, David Hewes gave a single golden spike to be placed. Everyone was listening in to hear the last spike, but Stanford missed. A normal worker came in and hammered it for him, making the idea of a transcontinental railroad officially a reality.
  • Thomas Durant
  • Lealand Stanford
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