Moving West and The Early American Railroad June 5, 2024 Moving West and The Early American Railroad In 1830, there were only 23 miles of railroads in the entire United States. By 1900, more than 193,000 miles of rail connected the country. What happened? In 1862, the President Lincoln and U.S. Congress made the bold move of authorizing a “Transcontinental Railroad” to hasten America’s expansion. Read More
Moving to America – History of Immigration in the U.S. June 5, 2024 Moving to America – History of Immigration in the U.S. When people arrive in New York City, they are greeted by the Statue of Liberty, one of the most well-known symbols that represent the United States of America. The Statue has inscribed the following words that best represent the country. Read More
Moving Safety Tips June 5, 2024 Moving Safety Tips Moving is an extremely physical activity that requires lifting, bending and carrying heavy items repeatedly. As a result, a person can injure his or herself in a number of minor and major ways. These injuries can include pulled muscles, sprains, cuts, and even broken bones. Unfortunately, people often do not think of. Read More