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Railroad Fever - Building the Transcontinental Railroad 1830-1870

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Monica Halpern is a children's book writer who has penned several National Geographic Science Chapters. She is also the author of Railroad Fever: Building the Transcontinental Railroad, 1830-1870 (which received a starred review in School Library Journal) and Moving North: African Americans and the Great Migration, 1915-1930. Halpern lives in Boston, Massachusetts. Klappentext In the 1840s! the desire for new land and the promise of riches drew thousands of Americans westward. But the journey by wagon and on foot was slow and dangerous! and people yearned for a new way to travel. The dream of creating a railroad that spanned the entire country seemed at best fleeting! but the passion of a few ignited a nation. Railroad fever had struck. The transcontinental railroad would forever change the face of the country. Through the hard work of Irish and Chinese immigrants! former slaves! and others! the dream of transcontinental travel became a reality. Fighting rough terrain and enduring backbreaking work and terrible conditions! the workers pushed on in the "great race" that developed between the Central Pacific and the Union Pacific railroads. Part of National Geographic's Crossroads America series! Railroad Fever: Building the Transcontinental Railroad! 1830-1870 is a story of struggle! dreams! and the building of America. Zusammenfassung In the 1840s! the desire for new land and the promise of riches drew thousands of Americans westward. But the journey by wagon and on foot was slow and dangerous! and people yearned for a new way to travel. The dream of creating a railroad that spanned the entire country seemed at best fleeting! but the passion of a few ignited a nation. Railroad fever had struck.   The transcontinental railroad would forever change the face of the country. Through the hard work of Irish and Chinese immigrants! former slaves! and others! the dream of transcontinental travel became a reality. Fighting rough terrain and enduring backbreaking work and terrible conditions! the workers pushed on in the “great race” that developed between the Central Pacific and the Union Pacific railroads. Part of National Geographic’s Crossroads America series! Railroad Fever: Building the Transcontinental Railroad! 1830–1870 is a story of struggle! dreams! and the building of America. ...

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Authors Monica Halpern
Publisher National Geographic Society
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation ages 10 to 14
Product format Hardback
Released 01.07.2004
 
EAN 9780792267676
ISBN 978-0-7922-6767-6
No. of pages 40
Dimensions 186 mm x 236 mm x 10 mm
Series Crossroads America
Crossroads America
Subjects Children's and young people's books > Non-fiction books / Non-fiction picture books > Natural science, technology
Education and learning > Schoolbooks, general education schools

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