New York State Barge Canal System
new york state brage canal system
The Erie canal from Albany to Buffalo connected the Hudson River with the Great Lakes...
The Erie Canal made shipping cheaper.
The Erie Canal, constructed from 1818 to 1825, stretches 365 miles from the Hudson River to Lake Erie, linking the Great Lakes with the Atlantic Ocean. When first built, the Erie Canal cut transportation costs by a whopping 95%. The contribution of the canal to the worth of the New York region is incalculable. It remains in use to this day as the New York State Barge Canal.
The Appalachian mountains, the Hudson River, the Potomac River and the Great Lakes to name a few
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what is the importance of the great lakes
The Erie canal from Albany to Buffalo connected the Hudson River with the Great Lakes...
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The Great Lakes are connected to the ocean through the St. Lawrence Seaway, a system of locks and canals that allows ships to travel from the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean.
There is No great lake directly connected to New York city. They are all several hundred miles away to the north. For a boat to sail from the great lakes to New York city, they either have to travel south from the St. Lawrence Seaway to the Hudson river to NYC. Or they have to travel east along the Erie Canal from Buffalo to Albany, then take the Hudson river to NYC.
The Hudson Bay
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Hudson Bay
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