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1825: The Erie Canal

1825: The Erie Canal. By Emma Colbaugh. Fact one!. Local laborers and irish immigrants worked together to build this canal. . Although they worked 10 to 12 hour days the workers only earned 80 cents per day. . -The Erie canal is 363 miles long. -It was originally built with 83 locks.

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1825: The Erie Canal

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  1. 1825: The Erie Canal By Emma Colbaugh

  2. Fact one! Local laborers and irish immigrants worked together to build this canal. Although they worked 10 to 12 hour days the workers only earned 80 cents per day.

  3. -The Erie canal is 363 miles long. -It was originally built with 83 locks. -It cost $7,143,789 to build this canal. Fact number two.

  4. Third fact In the year the canal opened: 2,000 boats 9,000 horses 8,000 men were all hired to transport on the canal.

  5. Although later competition from the railroad the canal was still a great success in transportation.

  6. Fact four. This canal was made to decrease the cost of shipping cargo. Before the canal was made cargo cost between $90-125 per ton but by 1835 the cost decreased to only $4 per ton.

  7. Fact five! The Erie canal over all was early Americas most successful towpath canal. The canal linked lake Erie and the Hudson river

  8. The end:)

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