Author: Karen Gibson
Publisher: Mitchell Lane Publishers, Inc.
ISBN: 1612283616
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
When the railroad first came to America, mine owners used it to haul coal and rocks to towns and to canals and rivers for transportation. Train cars were moved by horses, gravity, and even the wind. Then the steam locomotive came to town, announcing its presences with a loud chuffing and smoke winding from the chimney. Life in the newly independent country of America was changed forever. Inventors and businessmen saw infinite possibilities. America adopted the train and rails from Great Britain and made them an American way of life. New railroads and new trains competed with each other to be the best. Soon they would cross the vast nation, and it all started when the railroad came to America.
The Railroad Comes to America (1820-1830)
Author: Karen Gibson
Publisher: Mitchell Lane Publishers, Inc.
ISBN: 1612283616
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
When the railroad first came to America, mine owners used it to haul coal and rocks to towns and to canals and rivers for transportation. Train cars were moved by horses, gravity, and even the wind. Then the steam locomotive came to town, announcing its presences with a loud chuffing and smoke winding from the chimney. Life in the newly independent country of America was changed forever. Inventors and businessmen saw infinite possibilities. America adopted the train and rails from Great Britain and made them an American way of life. New railroads and new trains competed with each other to be the best. Soon they would cross the vast nation, and it all started when the railroad came to America.
Publisher: Mitchell Lane Publishers, Inc.
ISBN: 1612283616
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
When the railroad first came to America, mine owners used it to haul coal and rocks to towns and to canals and rivers for transportation. Train cars were moved by horses, gravity, and even the wind. Then the steam locomotive came to town, announcing its presences with a loud chuffing and smoke winding from the chimney. Life in the newly independent country of America was changed forever. Inventors and businessmen saw infinite possibilities. America adopted the train and rails from Great Britain and made them an American way of life. New railroads and new trains competed with each other to be the best. Soon they would cross the vast nation, and it all started when the railroad came to America.
The Railroad and the Civil War (1860s)
Author: Tamra Orr
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781612282893
Category : Railroads
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Details the important role that the railroad played in the Civil War particularly in the North (1860s).
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781612282893
Category : Railroads
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Details the important role that the railroad played in the Civil War particularly in the North (1860s).
All Aboard! How Trains Work
Author: Jennifer Prior
Publisher: Teacher Created Materials
ISBN: 9781433336560
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
Introduces trains, discussing how they work, the history of railroad transportation, and working on a train.
Publisher: Teacher Created Materials
ISBN: 9781433336560
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
Introduces trains, discussing how they work, the history of railroad transportation, and working on a train.
Trains on the Go
Author: Anne J. Spaight
Publisher: Lerner Publications ™
ISBN: 1512424056
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 27
Book Description
Carefully leveled text and fresh, vibrant photos engage young readers in learning about how trains work and what they do. Age-appropriate critical thinking questions and a photo glossary help build nonfiction learning skills.
Publisher: Lerner Publications ™
ISBN: 1512424056
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 27
Book Description
Carefully leveled text and fresh, vibrant photos engage young readers in learning about how trains work and what they do. Age-appropriate critical thinking questions and a photo glossary help build nonfiction learning skills.
Monster Trains
Author: Nick Gordon
Publisher: Bellwether Media
ISBN: 1612117724
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
Some trains have so many cars that they are miles long. The longest freight train in history had 682 cars filled with iron ore. This beast of a train needed eight locomotives to pull it forward! This book will keep beginning readers chugging along.
Publisher: Bellwether Media
ISBN: 1612117724
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
Some trains have so many cars that they are miles long. The longest freight train in history had 682 cars filled with iron ore. This beast of a train needed eight locomotives to pull it forward! This book will keep beginning readers chugging along.
A Most Magnificent Machine
Author: Craig Miner
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
ISBN: 0700617558
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 344
Book Description
Just as the railroad transformed America's economic landscape, it profoundly transfigured its citizens as well. But while there have been many histories of railroads, few have examined the subject as a social and cultural phenomenon. Informed especially by rich research in the nation's newspaper archives, Craig Miner now traces the growth of railroads from their origins in the 1820s to the onset of the Civil War. In this first social history of the early railroads, Miner reveals how ordinary Americans experienced this innovation at the grass roots, from boosters' dreams of get-rich schemes to naysayers' fears of soulless corporations. Drawing on an amazing 400,000 articles from 185 newspapers-plus more than 3,000 books and pamphlets from the era-he documents the initial burst of enthusiasm accompanying early railroading as it took shape in various settings across the country. Miner examines the cultural, economic, and political aspects of this broad and complicated topic while remaining rooted in the local interests of communities. He takes readers back to the days of the Mauch Chunk Railway, a tourist sensation of the mid-1820s, navigates the mixed reactions to trains as Baltimore's city fathers envisioned tracks to the Ohio River, shows how Pennsylvanians wrestled with the efficacy of railroads versus canals, and describes the intense rivalry of cities competing for trade as old transportation patterns were replaced by the new rail technology. Miner samples individual railroads to compare progress across the industry, showing how it became a quintessentially American business-and how the Panic of 1837 significantly slowed the railways as a major engine of growth for many years. He also explores the impact of railroads on different regions, even disproving the backwardness of the South by citing the Central of Georgia as one of the best-managed and most profitable lines in the country. Through this panoramic work, readers will discover just how the benefits of what became the country's first big business triumphed over cultural concerns, though not without considerable controversy along the way. By identifying citizens' hopes and fears sparked by the railroads, A Most Magnificent Machine takes readers down the tracks of progress as it opens a new window on antebellum America.
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
ISBN: 0700617558
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 344
Book Description
Just as the railroad transformed America's economic landscape, it profoundly transfigured its citizens as well. But while there have been many histories of railroads, few have examined the subject as a social and cultural phenomenon. Informed especially by rich research in the nation's newspaper archives, Craig Miner now traces the growth of railroads from their origins in the 1820s to the onset of the Civil War. In this first social history of the early railroads, Miner reveals how ordinary Americans experienced this innovation at the grass roots, from boosters' dreams of get-rich schemes to naysayers' fears of soulless corporations. Drawing on an amazing 400,000 articles from 185 newspapers-plus more than 3,000 books and pamphlets from the era-he documents the initial burst of enthusiasm accompanying early railroading as it took shape in various settings across the country. Miner examines the cultural, economic, and political aspects of this broad and complicated topic while remaining rooted in the local interests of communities. He takes readers back to the days of the Mauch Chunk Railway, a tourist sensation of the mid-1820s, navigates the mixed reactions to trains as Baltimore's city fathers envisioned tracks to the Ohio River, shows how Pennsylvanians wrestled with the efficacy of railroads versus canals, and describes the intense rivalry of cities competing for trade as old transportation patterns were replaced by the new rail technology. Miner samples individual railroads to compare progress across the industry, showing how it became a quintessentially American business-and how the Panic of 1837 significantly slowed the railways as a major engine of growth for many years. He also explores the impact of railroads on different regions, even disproving the backwardness of the South by citing the Central of Georgia as one of the best-managed and most profitable lines in the country. Through this panoramic work, readers will discover just how the benefits of what became the country's first big business triumphed over cultural concerns, though not without considerable controversy along the way. By identifying citizens' hopes and fears sparked by the railroads, A Most Magnificent Machine takes readers down the tracks of progress as it opens a new window on antebellum America.
Why Are There Stripes on the American Flag?
Author: Martha E. H. Rustad
Publisher: Millbrook Press ™
ISBN: 1467765813
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
Do you know why the US flag has stars and stripes on it? What does the flag stand for, and why do we say the Pledge of Allegiance? Join Mr. Gomez's class as they study the flag to find out! They'll learn when the first American flag was made, what the Pledge of Allegiance means, and why we still honor the flag today.
Publisher: Millbrook Press ™
ISBN: 1467765813
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
Do you know why the US flag has stars and stripes on it? What does the flag stand for, and why do we say the Pledge of Allegiance? Join Mr. Gomez's class as they study the flag to find out! They'll learn when the first American flag was made, what the Pledge of Allegiance means, and why we still honor the flag today.
The Transcontinental Railroad
Author: Christine Zuchora-Walske
Publisher: Core Library
ISBN: 9781680782615
Category : Frontier and pioneer life
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
In the 1800s, traveling to the West could be dangerous. Horse-drawn wagons were slow, and Native Americans were not always friendly. In the 1840s, plans for a transcontinental railroad were proposed. When gold was discovered in California in the 1850s, the dream started to gain backers. Discover the story of this stage of our country's history.
Publisher: Core Library
ISBN: 9781680782615
Category : Frontier and pioneer life
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
In the 1800s, traveling to the West could be dangerous. Horse-drawn wagons were slow, and Native Americans were not always friendly. In the 1840s, plans for a transcontinental railroad were proposed. When gold was discovered in California in the 1850s, the dream started to gain backers. Discover the story of this stage of our country's history.
Taming the West
Author: Darren Sechrist
Publisher: Crabtree Publishing Company
ISBN: 9780778741886
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
An introduction to westward expansion in the United States in graphic form.
Publisher: Crabtree Publishing Company
ISBN: 9780778741886
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
An introduction to westward expansion in the United States in graphic form.
Children in Colonial America
Author: Lydia Bjornlund
Publisher: North Star Editions, Inc.
ISBN: 1641851783
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 51
Book Description
Illustrates the experience of children who lived in Colonial America. Captivating text, informative infographics, and historical photos make this title a compelling and thought-provoking read for young history lovers.
Publisher: North Star Editions, Inc.
ISBN: 1641851783
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 51
Book Description
Illustrates the experience of children who lived in Colonial America. Captivating text, informative infographics, and historical photos make this title a compelling and thought-provoking read for young history lovers.