Although the Transcontinental Railroads stretched across and developed the frontier of the West, it came at a great cost to Chinese laborers, who built much of the western railway. Chinese laborers suffered from harsh working conditions and rock-bottom wages and were later deported by the Chinese Exclusion Act.
This photo depicted Chinese workers building a trestle in 1865. (Smithsonian)
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