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Washington Railroad Evolution

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This video presentation explores the significant impact of railroads on the development of Washington State. From the introduction of the first train in 1815 to the extensive railroad systems laid between 1865 and 1900, railroads played a crucial role in shaping the state's growth. The transcontinental railroad facilitated faster travel and increased immigration, ultimately leading to Washington's statehood in 1889. Discover the historical milestones and key facts about railroads in Washington and their enduring legacy.

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Washington Railroad Evolution

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  1. Washington Railroad Evolution By Mikey Redding and Miles Taylor Period: 6

  2. Railroads Videos • http://www.brainpop.com/socialstudies/ushistory/railroadhistory/preview.weml • http://www.history.com/topics/transcontinental-railroad/videos#transcontinental-railroad

  3. Railroads Impact on Washington • Trans-Continental Railroad meant that more people could travel faster to Washington. • More people meant that cities in Washington kept getting bigger. • Once enough people came to Washington by railroad, the territory became a state.

  4. Map of the Railroads

  5. Facts on the Railroad • The first train was made in 1815 • The first locomotive for use on railways was imported from England in 1829. • Railroad working helped to increase amount of jobs • From 1865-1900, 200,000 miles of railroad track was laid • Connecting railroads helped make Washington a state in 1889 • In 1910, almost 50% of people in Washington were immigrants • Many immigrants that worked on the railroads in the west coast were from Asia

  6. Citations • Works Cited • Bing. 2013. 18 11 2013 <http://hawaii.gov/hawaiiaviation/aviation-photos/1910-1919/early-ground-transportation/PP%2088-2%20Railroads%20Station%20Oahu%20010.jpg/image>. • —. 1900s Railroads. 2013. 19 11 2013 <http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=1900s+railroads&FORM=HDRSC2&adlt=strict#view=detail&id=71A4AADC7FDB7EC6CCDC7F14B0F4224BD5BFC759&selectedIndex=2>. • —. American Railroads. 2013. 19 11 2013 <http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=map+of+railroads+in+the+1900s&qs=n&form=QBIR&pq=map+of+railroads+in+the+1900s&sc=0-0&sp=-1&sk=&adlt=strict#view=detail&id=33D5CD8D9CCAE5FE5860E1547D3EFE971D131947&selectedIndex=4>. • Encyclopedia.com. Railroads Dictionary of American History. 2003. 19 11 2013 <http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Railroads.aspx>.

  7. Citations • FWD Media, Inc. Brain Pop. 1999-2013. 18 11 2013 <http://www.brainpop.com/socialstudies/ushistory/railroadhistory/preview.weml>. • Google . The American Railroads: A Long and Storied History. 2007-2013. 19 11 2013 <http://american-rails.com >. • Harvard. Immigration, Railroads, and the West. NA. 19 11 2013 <http://ocp.hul.harvard.edu/immigration/railroads.html>. • Johnson, Steven. History.com. 1996-2013. 19 11 2013 <http://www.history.com/topics/transcontinental-railroad/videos#transcontinental-railroad>. • Krusha, Rian. The Impact of the Washington State Railroads. n.d. 18 11 2013 <http://www.studymode.com/essays/The-Impact-Of-The-Washington-State-1028933.html>. • Michael Green, Laurie Carlson. Washington in the Pacific Northwest. Layton, Utah: Gibbs Smith, 2005.

  8. Questions • What year was the first train made? • How many miles of rail were laid from 1865-1900? • In 1910, almost 50% of people in Washington were what?

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