Despite the discontent of Native Americans with the occupation of their lands, white Americans were aware that the railroad was the biggest deal of all time. The possibility of transporting goods over long distances, being able to establish business relationships throughout the American territory meant not only the development economic of the nation, if not the pocket thickening of many. In late 1869, exactly on May 6, with the completion of construction of the first transcontinental railroad, its expansion was a priority. For that reason, a the beginning of 1870s the railroad construction had a considerable increase. The First transcontinental railroad, or how was known originally the Pacific Railroad, was a rail network that connect the Lowa with the Pacific coast at San Francisco Bay. After the huge cost of lives, long hours of labor exploitation, and extortion and looting of land for creation of the railroad, the expected result was obtained. The economic impulse of the nation through the transportation of goods with other continents and even in country, was the key for the development and prosperity of the american society. The west, who had great abundance of resource, with the use of the railroad could providing merchandise to eastern markets quickly and profitable, increasing the …show more content…
The creation of all this machines and factories increased the number of jobs. At the same way, gave manufacturers a new and cheap way to transport their products, and gave people opportunity to travel long distance in a short period of time. Nevertheless, like any process, industrialization had negative consequences. In the urban areas was doubled the number of population causing crowding in cities. Even when sometimes a large population is a positive factor, in this case the population was considerable causing health problems in the people. The cities became places malodorous and unhealthy. The works in the factories did not had the necessary working conditions, for this reason they were extremely dangerous. Not to mention, the wages were low, and workers had long working