The year was 1868. On a cliffside in California, several Chinese workers dangled from ropes. They were nearly half a mile above the ground. With all their strength, they drilled holes in the solid rock. They stuffed gunpowder in and lit fuses.
Then, just after they were pulled out of the way . . .
BOOM!
An explosion shook the mountain. Huge pieces of rock crashed to the bottom.
These workers were risking their lives to build the country’s first transcontinental railroad. If they succeeded, their work would change the way almost 40 million Americans lived. A single railroad line would run from New York City to San Francisco (see map below). A difficult trip that took up to six months would be cut to a week.
There was just one problem.
Many Americans thought the job couldn’t be done.
The year was 1868. On a cliffside in California, Chinese workers dangled from ropes. They were nearly half a mile above the ground.
They drilled holes in the rock. They put gunpowder in. They lit fuses.
The workers were pulled out of the way. And then . . .
BOOM!
An explosion shook the mountain. Huge pieces of rock crashed to the bottom.
These men were working to build the country’s first transcontinental railroad. If they succeeded, their work would change the way millions of Americans lived. A single railroad line would run from New York City to San Francisco (see map below). A trip that took up to six months would be cut to a week.
There was just one problem.
Many Americans thought the job couldn’t be done.
The year was 1868. On a cliffside in California, several Chinese workers dangled from ropes, nearly half a mile above the ground. The workers drilled holes in the solid rock, stuffed gunpowder into the holes, and lit fuses.
Then, just after they were pulled out of the way . . .
BOOM!
An explosion shook the mountain, sending massive pieces of rock crashing to the bottom.
These workers were risking their lives to build the country’s first transcontinental railroad. If they succeeded, their accomplishment would change the way approximately 40 million Americans lived. A single railroad line would run from New York City to San Francisco (see map below). A difficult journey that typically took up to six months would be reduced to a week.
There was just one problem.
Many Americans thought the job couldn’t be done.