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By Mr. Griffin. Goal for today!. Become familiar with facts about the Erie Canal Identify where the Erie Canal is located Explain how the Erie Canal has impacted NY State Name advantages of shipping on the Erie Canal – in the 1800s. Erie Canal Map. Canal Facts.

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By Mr. Griffin

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  1. By Mr. Griffin

  2. Goal for today! • Become familiar with facts about the Erie Canal • Identify where the Erie Canal is located • Explain how the Erie Canal has impacted NY State • Name advantages of shipping on the Erie Canal – in the 1800s

  3. Erie Canal Map

  4. Canal Facts • October 26, 1825 first passage through canal from Lake Erie to New York City. • 363 miles in length, 40 + or - feet wide, depth varies • 77 locks, 90 feet by 15 feet • Total lockage 655 feet

  5. Erie Canal Pictures

  6. What are some advantages that the canal creates?!?!!

  7. What advantage did the Erie Canal provide to factories?

  8. Canal Facts • Although the canal was first proposed in 1699, it was not until 1798 that the Niagara Canal Company was incorporated and commenced preparations for building. • Why did it take so long to commence building? • What events took place between 1699 and 1798?

  9. The completion of the Erie Canal in New York in 1825 marked the beginning of the American canal era, as the residents of virtually every state in the Union scrambled to begin canal projects.

  10. Rochester, NY and the Erie Canal Year Population • - 15 1820- 1,502 • - 9,207 1850- 36,403 1900- 162,608 1920- 295,750

  11. New York City • The tremendous amount of trade and revenue generated by the Erie Canal helped New York City quickly became America's premier port and commercial city.

  12. The Erie Canal Corridor The area has a population of 2.7 million: about 75% of Central and Western New York's population lives within 25 miles (40 km) of the Erie Canal.

  13. How did the Erie Canal impact cities?

  14. What are locks?

  15. Lockport Pictures

  16. Video Clip

  17. Near Buffalo

  18. ReviewBenefits from the Erie Canal***

  19. Day 2 – Why were some people unhappy with the Erie Canal? • Erie Canal PIRATES!!! DBQ Documents

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