Yall donuts, the Erie canal is obvsiuoly not a real thing, you guys are probs mistaking it for you EAR CANAL, where all you wax is stored. every here is STUPID! #peace
They fill the Erie Canal on May 1.
It takes 26 years to fill a erie cannel.
Dewitt Clinton was governor and chief promoter of the Erie Canal.
They are not the same, The Erie Canal was a waterway, as the industrial revolution is a point in time where America as a whole progressed.
Yes, the Erie Canal reduced travel time. You could go up the Hudson River, north, and join the Erie Canal at Albany, New York. From there, you would have taken the Erie Canal to Buffalo, New York. In the 1800s, that would have reduced travel time by at least a week.
Construction of the Erie Canal began in Rome, New York. At one time or another there were around 50,000 people who worked on the canal.
It took eight years to build the Erie Canal.
to kiss all the time
erie canal
the building of canals improves water transportation. the Erie canal opened the upper Ohio rivet valley and the great lakes region to settlement and trade. it increased nationalism by uniting the regions.
the Erie canal is 363 miles long. that is a long way. to learn more about history sign up tp go on poptropica on time tangled island, it is free it tell you information and its fun!
Dewitt Clinton was the man who pushed for the Erie canal. At first no one thought it would any success what so ever. People called it "Clinton's Ditch". Then, in 1825 the Erie Canal was finished. It stretched from Lake Erie near Buffalo, past Syracuse along the Mohawk river and then to Albany along the Hudson River. It was a HUGE success, reducing the cost and time for a regular boat. The Erie Canal was a man made waterway from Lake Erie to the Atlantic by way of Albany, NY. It helped New York eclipse Philadelphia as the largest city and port of the Eastern Seaboard of the US.
Dewitt Clinton was the man who pushed for the Erie canal. At first no one thought it would any success what so ever. People called it "Clinton's Ditch". Then, in 1825 the Erie Canal was finished. It stretched from Lake Erie near Buffalo, past Syracuse along the Mohawk river and then to Albany along the Hudson River. It was a HUGE success, reducing the cost and time for a regular boat. The Erie Canal was a man made waterway from Lake Erie to the Atlantic by way of Albany, NY. It helped New York eclipse Philadelphia as the largest city and port of the Eastern Seaboard of the US.
It took a long time for goods to go across the Appalachian Mountains by man on horseback. It was much faster to go by barge pulled by mules on the Erie Canal. The Erie Canal paid for itself in two years and reduced the price of shipping by 90%.