The morril act established a land grant for legislature which was supposed to be used for financing education institution, which included the blacks as well.
The management of charter colonies was carried out through the system of already established or newly formed traditional institutions of local power included in the general administrative scheme, while other colonies maintained traditional management systems, but adapted them to the needs of the colonial power.
Although there were many problems faced by the unions in the United States during this time, a major one was a lack of bargaining power. This changed as they recruited more people.
The Transcontinental Railroad was also instrumental in putting thousands of people to work, and also they were instrumental in transporting cattle and resources in much more efficient ways.