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15 March, 00:04

Congress supported construction of the transcontinental railroad by

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  1. 15 March, 03:20
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    In 1862 Congress passed the Pacific Railroad Acts which designated the 32nd parallel as the initial transcontinental route and gave huge grants of lands for rights-of-way. The legislation authorized two railroad companies, the Union Pacific and the Central Pacific, to construct the lines. That is really all I know about the Railroads and all that XD
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