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 The growth and consolidation of railroads benefit the nation but lead to corruption and regulation.

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1  The growth and consolidation of railroads benefit the nation but lead to corruption and regulation.

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4  First achieved in 1869 when the Central Pacific was joined with the Union Pacific at Promontory, Utah

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6  Westward expansion of people and businesses  Allowed for the settlement of the West  Helped establish four time zones in the United States  Eastern  Central  Mountain  Pacific

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8  Dangerous work for all involved  1888: 2,000 workers died and 20,000 injured  Very Low Pay (40-60 dollars a month)  African Americans and Chinese workers paid less

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10  Built a factory for manufacturing railroad cars  Established a town for workers to live complete with homes, churches, hospitals, and libraries  Very Strict Rules (curfews and no alcohol)

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12  Credit Mobilier Scandal  Construction company: skimmed money off of railroads and made political donations  Estimate sum stolen: 23 million dollars

13  Interstate Commerce Act 1887:  Allowed the federal gov’t to supervise the railroads  Was not effective until 1906

14  Corporate abuse, mismanagement, and overbuilding led many railroad companies to bankruptcy  Led to the Panic of 1893  500 banks closed  15,000 businesses failed  3 million people lost their jobs

15  Railroad companies were bought up by giant banks and companies.  The age of BIG BUSINESS was in full swing

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