The completion of the Erie Canal in 1825 allowed ships to travel between the Hudson River and Lake Erie, connecting the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes. This facilitated the movement of goods and people, significantly boosting trade and economic growth in New York and the Midwest. The canal played a crucial role in making New York City a major port and commercial hub in the United States.
The Panama Canal
Buffalo, New York. The full length (363 miles) was completed October 25, 1825. It became known to some as 'Clinton's Ditch' in honor of Governor DeWitt Clinton (its major proponent). The Erie canal allowed goods to be shipped from NYC to Buffalo in four days, a substantial time savings.
Transportation ships and river cruises.
It meant that ships would no longer have to travel all the way around Africa to get from Europe to Asia.
210,000 deadweight tons
The Suez Canal is a man-made canal the allowed ships to pass from the Red Sea to the Mediterranean Sea. It passes through Egypt.
The Panama Canal allows ships to pass through south America to Central America or vice versa.
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The Panama Canal
Ships traveling from Japan to the United Kingdom will travel east and cross Central America at the Panama Canal. Then they will head northeast to get to the United Kingdom.
In fact oil tankers ARE allowed to use the Panama Canal, just like other ships.However no modern oil tanker is narrow enough to fit in the current Panama Canal, which was built for ships of more than 100 years ago. Ships intended to use the Panama Canal are deliberately designed to be narrow enough to fit.