Who were the majority of the railroad workers?
Work on the railroad was progressing until silver was discovered in Nevada in 1865. A lot of the white workers left the railroad to search for silver. In 1865 Charles Crocker set out to find a new work force. Charles Crocker started to hire Chinese immigrants to work for the railroad. By May 10, 1869 over 11,000 railroad workers were Chinese. 6. What kind of conditions and pay did the workers endure? When the Chinese started working on the railroad they faced a lot of discrimination. The Chinese could not become citizens, vote, own property, testify in court and were forced to live in certain parts of town. Most whites felt as though the Chinese were stealing the jobs away from them. The Chinese endured long hours, usually 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Winters in the mountains were horrible with snowdrifts, avalanches and cold weather. Working in the deserts became horrible as well with hot weather and no shade. Working in the mountains became dangerous as many of the men had to h
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