The statements are not described but the conditions of the railroads in the United States after the civil war was not good.
At that time, the president was Abraham Lincoln, and he compromised that the government would subsidize the cost to build a trascontinental railroad. After the war ended railroad construction in the West and South continued for decades.
There were 2 main railway companies after the Civil War: the Central Pacific Railroad and the Union Pacific Railroad. Encouraged by government who provided funds, between 1865 and 1869, the Central Pacific laid 690 miles of track and the Union Pacific 1,087 miles.
Government helped the railway companies by giving them land, as they wanted American to expand west as cities were overcrowded in the east.
Answer:The answer is option 1: Loyalists supported the Continental Congress.
Explanation:
Loyalists supported the British Crown during the American Revolutionary War, therefore they were against the Congress and the ongoing revolution at that time. Congress, as well as all states, passed repressive measures against them, such as orders to confiscate or tax their property, prohibition to hold office and disenfranchise them.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
I remember Europe was still using slaves during this era and in tribes that were converted to christianity transformed their ways while those who didn't saw this change as a threat creating tensions between tribes that changed and didn't change. I might be wrong so search this up just in case.
Choice B
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It was the compromise between the small and the large states.
Basically, it established the bicameral legislature which stated that there will be a senate where everyone will be equally represented, as well as a house of representatives which will consist of people equally distributed according to how many citizens the state has.