Northern Pacific Railway, Its Effect Upon the Public Credit, the Public Revenues, and the Public Debt: Speech of Hon. William Windom, of Minnesota, Delivered in the House of Representatives, January 5, 1869
Synopsis
This book offers an engaging and insightful exploration into the historical significance of the Northern Pacific Railway and its profound impact on America''s development. Through the lens of Honorable William Windom''s speech, the author delves into the railway''s role in enhancing public credit, augmenting public revenues, and reducing national debts. The narrative situates this monumental project within the broader context of American expansionism, industrial growth, and its implications for domestic commerce and international trade during a pivotal era.
The author meticulously examines thematic elements such as innovation in transportation, economic policy, and the transformation of American landscapes and communities. Additionally, it highlights how this enterprise influenced immigration patterns, Native American relations, and agricultural development.
By presenting a detailed analysis that not only celebrates technological progress but also scrutinizes its repercussions on society and environment, this book encapsulates the dual nature of human endeavors to conquer geographical boundaries for prosperity while navigating associated challenges.
Readers will find in these pages a compelling account that captures an essential chapter of American history, demonstrating how ambition fused with ingenuity can reshape nations and their destinies.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Sothis Press
- ISBN: 9781036501235
- Dimensions: 216 x 135 mm
- Weight: 406g
