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Existing comment: In the winter of 1864, the owners of the Central Pacific had trouble finding workers to construct the railroad through the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Charles Crocker turned to Chinese men, who were willing to work in dangerous conditions for lower wages that whites. Ultimately, Chinese workers made up 80% of the workforce, braving freezing temperatures, cave-ins, and explosions that killed and maimed many.
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