Boats could move through it at speeds of up to five miles per hour. Shipping times and costs were greatly decreased. The Governor saw the possibility of New York becoming more important and richer. He was right. The Erie Canal paid for itself in two years.
The Governor of New York during the building of the Erie Canal was DeWitt Clinton.
Dewitt Clinton was governor and chief promoter of the Erie Canal.
Erie Canal was opened on October 26, 1825, by Governor Clinton.
The nickname was Clinton's Folly or Clinton's Ditch because of the governor of New York, DeWitt Clinton.
Dewitt Clinton made the Erie canal possible by helping fund it. Irish immigrants built the Erie canal.
DeWitt Clinton was the govenor.
DeWitt Clinton believed in the Erie Canal and got funding for it. It was designed by Benjamin Wright and built by Irish immigrants.
DeWitt Clinton, the governor of New York.
De Witt Clinton was the governor of New York. He signed the bill to fund the canal.
The name for the Erie Canal was Clinton's Ditch or Clinton's Folly.
DeWitt Clinton, who served as governor from July 1, 1817 to December 31, 1822. He was largely responsible for the construction of the $7 million Erie Canal, which was completed in 1825, after Clinton's term in office had ended.
The governor of New York, De Witt Clinton argued for the canal. He helped fund the building.