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The Search For Order 1877-1920 By Robert H. Likert

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The Search for Order 1877-1920, by Robert H. Wiebe is about American society and the search for itself identity through the years. Railroaded: The Transcontinental and the Making of Modern America by Richard White was about the expansion of the railroad of the west and the how America came to be in the modern age. Both authors, Robert Wiebe and Richard White, write about the same time period roughly, but they discuss different events that helped shape America at the time period. These events in today’s world would never fly a majority of the time, but we needed a time like this to become the United States that people know and love today. Several things drove the change in American society at the time. The main two reason though for the change in the time period would be the Railroad and Reconstruction. The first major reason was railroad because people were building them bigger and the railroad owners were becoming corrupt. The westward expansion of the railroad was slow until the mid-1880s. “In 1881, the Union Pacific/Central Pacific route was the only railroad to the Pacific Ocean; by the mid-decade it was one of many” (White 203). For a while there was only one somewhat quick way to get to the west and expand. From this many people would settle along the railroads for quick access and easier to get cattle to the rails. Trade became much easier and the ranchers could send their cattle all over the country. Railroads though, were brutal to the cattle in the beginning of

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