USA HISTORY

RECONSTRUCTION 1865 1877

TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILROAD

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What workers did the Union Pacific use?
A
Irish workers
B
Chinese workers
C
Antarctican workers
D
Eskimos
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Seeking a better life, the Irish offered theirs skills and their strength, serving as engineers, managers, masons and laborers on both the Central Pacific and the Union Pacific railroads. The Irish helped build the nation we know today.

Detailed explanation-2: -Most of the immigrants who built the Union Pacific railroad were from Ireland. The land that was crossed by the Union Pacific was always flat and easily traversed. At one point the crews were so fast, they completed 10 miles of track in one day.

Detailed explanation-3: -Most of the early workers were Irish immigrants. Railroad work was hard, and management was chaotic, leading to a high attrition rate. The Central Pacific management puzzled over how it could attract and retain a work force up to the enormous task.

Detailed explanation-4: -Union Pacific construction train 1866. Westward construction continued. The workers, many of them Irish immigrants or veterans of the Civil War, were paid the average of a dollar a day. These were the pick and shovel men, the teamsters, blacksmiths, masons, carpenters, mechanics and track layers.

Detailed explanation-5: -Three thousand Irish immigrants work mainly on the Union Pacific line going West to East. In 1866, 3, 000 Chinese are hired and soon make up 75% of the Central Pacific (West to East) workforce of 10, 000 to 12, 000 men.

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