On May 10, 1869, a golden spike was driven into the ground at Promontory Summit, Utah, completing the most audacious engineering project in American history. But the story of how the transcontinental railroad was built—and at what cost—is far more dramatic, complex, and consequential than that single ceremonial moment suggests.
The transcontinental railroad didn't just connect two coasts; it transformed a nation. In less than seven years, two competing companies—the Central Pacific pushing east from California and the Union Pacific driving west from Nebraska—conquered mountain ranges, endless plains, and brutal deserts to lay 1,776 miles of track across the American continent. It was a feat that many believed impossible, achieved through extraordinary engineering, backbreaking labor, political manipulation, and devastating human cost.
This comprehensive account reveals the complete story behind America's first transcontinental railroad: the visionaries who dreamed it, the politicians who authorized it, the engineers who designed it, and the thousands of workers—including over 12,000 Chinese immigrants—who risked and often lost their lives building it. It exposes the massive corruption that enriched railroad barons while nearly bankrupting the government, and confronts the tragic displacement of Native American peoples whose lands were seized and cultures shattered by the railroad's advance.
From the snow-buried tunnels of the Sierra Nevada to the lawless "Hell on Wheels" towns that sprang up along the route, from the boardrooms where fortunes were made through fraud to the remote construction camps where men died by the hundreds, this book captures every dimension of this monumental achievement.
You'll discover:
The transcontinental railroad represented both the triumph of American ambition and the darker consequences of unchecked expansion. It demonstrated what concentrated will and resources could accomplish, while simultaneously displacing indigenous peoples, exploiting immigrant labor, and enriching corrupt officials at taxpayer expense.
This narrative brings to life one of the most pivotal moments in American history. It's a story of breathtaking achievement and profound tragedy, of innovation and exploitation, of dreams realized and lives destroyed—a story that continues to shape America today.
Whether you're a history enthusiast, railroad buff, or simply fascinated by epic human endeavors, this definitive account of the transcontinental railroad will transport you to the moment when America truly became a continental nation—and help you understand the complex legacy we inherited from those who built it.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. On May 10, 1869, a golden spike was driven into the ground at Promontory Summit, Utah, completing the most audacious engineering project in American history. But the story of how the transcontinental railroad was built-and at what cost-is far more dramatic, complex, and consequential than that single ceremonial moment suggests.The transcontinental railroad didn't just connect two coasts; it transformed a nation. In less than seven years, two competing companies-the Central Pacific pushing east from California and the Union Pacific driving west from Nebraska-conquered mountain ranges, endless plains, and brutal deserts to lay 1,776 miles of track across the American continent. It was a feat that many believed impossible, achieved through extraordinary engineering, backbreaking labor, political manipulation, and devastating human cost.This comprehensive account reveals the complete story behind America's first transcontinental railroad: the visionaries who dreamed it, the politicians who authorized it, the engineers who designed it, and the thousands of workers-including over 12,000 Chinese immigrants-who risked and often lost their lives building it. It exposes the massive corruption that enriched railroad barons while nearly bankrupting the government, and confronts the tragic displacement of Native American peoples whose lands were seized and cultures shattered by the railroad's advance.From the snow-buried tunnels of the Sierra Nevada to the lawless "Hell on Wheels" towns that sprang up along the route, from the boardrooms where fortunes were made through fraud to the remote construction camps where men died by the hundreds, this book captures every dimension of this monumental achievement.You'll discover: The political deadlock that delayed the project for decades and how the Civil War finally broke itThe revolutionary engineering techniques developed to blast through solid granite mountainsThe untold contributions of Chinese immigrant workers and the discrimination they enduredThe armed conflicts with Native American tribes defending their ancestral territoriesThe Credit Mobilier scandal that exposed corruption reaching Vice Presidents and CongressmenThe fierce competition between railroad companies that led to record-breaking construction featsHow the railroad created modern America-standardizing time zones, accelerating western settlement, and fundamentally reshaping the economyThe transcontinental railroad represented both the triumph of American ambition and the darker consequences of unchecked expansion. It demonstrated what concentrated will and resources could accomplish, while simultaneously displacing indigenous peoples, exploiting immigrant labor, and enriching corrupt officials at taxpayer expense.This narrative brings to life one of the most pivotal moments in American history. It's a story of breathtaking achievement and profound tragedy, of innovation and exploitation, of dreams realized and lives destroyed-a story that continues to shape America today.Whether you're a history enthusiast, railroad buff, or simply fascinated by epic human endeavors, this definitive account of the transcontinental railroad will transport you to the moment when America truly became a continental nation-and help you understand the complex legacy we inherited from those who built it. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798274031806
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. On May 10, 1869, a golden spike was driven into the ground at Promontory Summit, Utah, completing the most audacious engineering project in American history. But the story of how the transcontinental railroad was built-and at what cost-is far more dramatic, complex, and consequential than that single ceremonial moment suggests.The transcontinental railroad didn't just connect two coasts; it transformed a nation. In less than seven years, two competing companies-the Central Pacific pushing east from California and the Union Pacific driving west from Nebraska-conquered mountain ranges, endless plains, and brutal deserts to lay 1,776 miles of track across the American continent. It was a feat that many believed impossible, achieved through extraordinary engineering, backbreaking labor, political manipulation, and devastating human cost.This comprehensive account reveals the complete story behind America's first transcontinental railroad: the visionaries who dreamed it, the politicians who authorized it, the engineers who designed it, and the thousands of workers-including over 12,000 Chinese immigrants-who risked and often lost their lives building it. It exposes the massive corruption that enriched railroad barons while nearly bankrupting the government, and confronts the tragic displacement of Native American peoples whose lands were seized and cultures shattered by the railroad's advance.From the snow-buried tunnels of the Sierra Nevada to the lawless "Hell on Wheels" towns that sprang up along the route, from the boardrooms where fortunes were made through fraud to the remote construction camps where men died by the hundreds, this book captures every dimension of this monumental achievement.You'll discover: The political deadlock that delayed the project for decades and how the Civil War finally broke itThe revolutionary engineering techniques developed to blast through solid granite mountainsThe untold contributions of Chinese immigrant workers and the discrimination they enduredThe armed conflicts with Native American tribes defending their ancestral territoriesThe Credit Mobilier scandal that exposed corruption reaching Vice Presidents and CongressmenThe fierce competition between railroad companies that led to record-breaking construction featsHow the railroad created modern America-standardizing time zones, accelerating western settlement, and fundamentally reshaping the economyThe transcontinental railroad represented both the triumph of American ambition and the darker consequences of unchecked expansion. It demonstrated what concentrated will and resources could accomplish, while simultaneously displacing indigenous peoples, exploiting immigrant labor, and enriching corrupt officials at taxpayer expense.This narrative brings to life one of the most pivotal moments in American history. It's a story of breathtaking achievement and profound tragedy, of innovation and exploitation, of dreams realized and lives destroyed-a story that continues to shape America today.Whether you're a history enthusiast, railroad buff, or simply fascinated by epic human endeavors, this definitive account of the transcontinental railroad will transport you to the moment when America truly became a continental nation-and help you understand the complex legacy we inherited from those who built it. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798274031806
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