All or most rivers played a minor if not a major role in transportation all times during civilization. why sould the Ohio river be an exception?
The Ohio River was a major transit point.
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The French had claimed the river was theirs, along with many other parts of North America. They called it "New France." Fur traders from Pennsylvania were attracted to it, and tensions were mounting between the French and British colonists. Not to mention that it was a sacred hunting ground for the Native Americans. So, the Ohio River Valley set the stage for an enormous part of American history.
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Marcus "Mark" Hanna was the campaign manager for William McKinley in 1896 and an influential Ohio political boss.
The Ohio River was a major transit point.
how did the growth of Egypt's play a role in the growth of slavery along the nile river
Native Americans lacked immunity to many of the diseases brought over by the Europeans. This conferred a distinct advantage because many of the natives died and it was easier to take their lands.
The River Nile, The Tigris-Euphrates river basin, and the River Jordan all play roles in the hydro-politics of the Middle East. Water politics play an important role in the desert region.
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it was easier to transport cotton down the river
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The British and the French wanted to control the Ohio River valley to exploit the lucrative fur and lumber resources
It was the home of numerous abolitionists such as the Reverend John Rankin whose home provided a clear view of the Ohio River and the Kentucky shoreline. It was an easy task to signal escaping slaves by lantern when it was safe to escape to freedom.
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