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This law granted land and financing to the tune of up to $48,000 per mile of development

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This law you are referring to is likely the Pacific Railroad Act of 1862, also known as the "Transcontinental Railroad Act." It was signed into law by President Abraham Lincoln and provided land and financing to the railroad companies to build a transcontinental railroad connecting the eastern and western coasts of the United States. The law granted the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads land and financing to the tune of up to $48,000 per mile of development.
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