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Erie Canal Commission - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The New York State Legislature appointed in 1810 a Commission to Explore a Route for a Canal to Lake Erie, and Report which became known as the Erie Canal Commission . Before 1817, the reports wer...
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After decades of decline, commercial shipping has returned to the Erie Canal, ... It carved out a trail for immigrants who settled the Midwest, and it cemented the position of New York City, which connects with the canal via the Hudson River, ... And that success transformed NYC into the premiere commercial capital of the nation.
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From that portage--where the city of Portage, ... This path was virtually impassible during times of high water, and eventually the idea of a canal gained attention. Given the recent success of the Erie Canal and the great interest in canals in this pre-railroad era, a Fox-Wisconsin canal seemed like a splendid idea.
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Following the success of the Erie Canal from New York to Buffalo, Indiana's leaders had a dream of digging ... Before the canal trade opened, it was not uncommon that farmers received ten cents a bushel for wheat or forty-five cents a bushel if it could be transported to Michigan City. After canal trade was initiated,
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The extraordinary success of the Bridgewater Canal in Britain, completed in 1761 to ... As the canal brought travelers to New York City, it took them from other ports such as Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Baltimore, Maryland. Those cities and the states containing them chartered means of competition to the Erie Canal.
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The author attempts, with modest success, to set the history of the Erie Canal in the context of American and 19th century economic history. This book is largely based ... 3.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed; Overall, I was disappointed by this book. I live in Syracuse and wanted a history of the canal that made this city.
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The success of Clinton's "Grand Canal" was beyond expectations. Tolls were collected as each station opened. During 1826, the first season the entire canal was open, the Erie and Champlain canals collected $762,000, ... Soon it had raced down the Champlain Canal to Albany as well as up the Hudson from New York City.
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