The road that Franklin Pierce was hesitant to support is known as the "Gadsden Purchase" or the "Southern Pacific Railroad." Pierce's administration was focused on expanding the United States' territory and influence, but he faced opposition regarding the construction of a southern transcontinental railroad. The controversy surrounding this project and its implications for slavery and territorial expansion contributed to the political tensions of the era.
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