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1. For technology, you need to look at the transcontinential railroad. The railroad connects a time when the West had been a largely untouched wilderness to a time of intensive cultivation and resource extraction.

2. On government, In the Pacific Railroad Bill of 1862, the federal government not only granted huge amounts of land to the railroad companies , it also ceded the resources on the route. As with the land, trackside timber, water, and minerals could be extracted, processed, or sold as the railroads saw fit. This had huge environmental consequences.

1. For technology, you need to look at the transcontinential railroad. The railroad connects a time when the West had been a largely untouched wilderness to a time of intensive cultivation and resource extraction.

2. On government, In the Pacific Railroad Bill of 1862, the federal government not only granted huge amounts of land to the railroad companies , it also ceded the resources on the route. As with the land, trackside timber, water, and minerals could be extracted, processed, or sold as the railroads saw fit. This had huge environmental consequences.

From Shmoop History1. For technology, you need to look at the transcontinential railroad. The railroad connects a time when the West had been a largely untouched wilderness to a time of intensive cultivation and resource extraction.

2. On government, In the Pacific Railroad Bill of 1862, the federal government not only granted huge amounts of land to the railroad companies , it also ceded the resources on the route. As with the land, trackside timber, water, and minerals could be extracted, processed, or sold as the railroads saw fit. This had huge environmental consequences.

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