Abraham Lincoln's Secession In California

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Abraham Lincoln was concerned about talk of secession in California. He badly wanted to keep California in the Union. Lincoln convinced Congress to pass the Pacific Railway Act, which gave the Central Pacific Railroad and its California investors the authority to build the railroad from the west. In the year 1862 July 1st, President Abraham Lincoln signed the pacific railway act. This prompted the construction of the transcontinental railroad by the two companies. It prompted them by giving both companies land along its right-of-way this is also how the government paid them for building this railway. So both companies start to build quicker to get as much land and money as possible. Because of this the companies start to build rapidly and from