In the mid-1800s, as the United States expanded, the Central Pacific Railroad needed laborers to build the western portion of the Transcontinental Railroad. Facing a shortage of workers, they turned to Chinese immigrants, who endured discrimination but sought opportunity in the grueling work. These laborers faced dangerous conditions, including blasting through mountains and enduring harsh weather. Despite the challenges, their hard work and skill were crucial to the construction's success, highlighting their vital role in connecting the East and West Coasts of the United States.
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