Chinese and the Central Pacific

Small But Might Men With an Impossible Job

© Mary Trotter Kion

Feb 11, 2007

Chinese men were hired to build the Central Pacific Railroad when the Irish threatened to go on strike.


If it were not for the Chinese the Transcontinental Railroad might never have been completed in the west, or at least not nearly as quickly as it was. The Chinese workers, many of whom came to America during the California Gold Rush, virtually blasted their way through deep snows and walls of granite in the Sierra Mountains in order to lay tracks.


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