The Transcontinentals And The Making Of Modern America Analysis

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Babanjit S. Boyal
A Glitch in the Modernity of Western America In the few beginning passages of Richard White’s “Railroaded: The Transcontinentals and the Making of Modern America” he talks about how big monopolized corporations in the late nineteenth and early twenty first centuries built an overabundance of railroads adjoining the East with the West in the United States. These railroads where indefinitely built ahead demand when analyzing the fact that the country had just finished fighting the Civil War at the time. Virtually almost every railroad corporation owner(s) went bankrupt, some multiple times. Regardless of this these owners still managed to acquire a fortune with the help of corruption and government subsidies as the back-bone