Erie Canal Importance
Erie Canal impact
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100

What did the Erie Canal do with their people?

The Erie Canal brought the people together and the culture.

100

Out of all the cities that the Erie Canal impacted, what city did it impact the most?

The Erie Canal impacted New York City the most making it a popular city today.
100

Where is the Erie Canal located?

The Erie Canal is located in Upstate New York.

100

What device was used for removing cotton fiber seeds?

The Cotton Gin was used for removing cotton fiber seeds, it dominated the politics, economics, and culture of the south.

100

How much time did the workers have for meals?

The workers had 40 minutes in the 16 hours.

200

How was the Erie Canal important to America?

They produced goods and people could travel by water across New York State, which made the Erie Canal important.

200

What did the Erie Canal do for the populations?

(Ex. Albany, Syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo.)

The populations started to increase and more people state arriving.

200

What did the Northerners think about slavery?

They felt that slavery should not be brought into the Western Territories.

200

What made transportation easier and faster?

The steam engine helped america bring goods and argiculture around.

200

How did the factory conditions impact the health of some workers?

Most of the workers died of early age due to the harsh conditions of the machine dust and the meals.

300

How did they symbolize the connecting of these two bodies (Atlantic ocean, Lake Erie)?

 October 1825, DeWitt Clinton brought barrels of water from Lake Erie to pour into the Atlantic ocean.

300

How much did the shipping costs drop from New York to the Midwest?

Dropped from $100 to $10 so in total $90

300

During what years was the Erie Canal being constructed?

The Erie Canal started construction in 1817 and finished/opened in 1825.

300

what invention made  communication easier over long distances?

The Telegraph was the invention that made communication easier.

300

Why didn't the workers complain about how they were treated?

The workers didn't complain because they were scared of being whipped or lose any money because they didn't make much.

400

By how many days was travel shortened after the Erie Canal was built?

Travel was shortened by 36 days.

400

When the Erie Canal was constructed and New York City was more popular what did the women achieve?

The women finally got rights to work in the factories, though they earned little money.

400

Until the Erie Canal was built what port city had a all water route to the Midwest?

 New Orleans was the port city until the canal was created, New York City was closer to Europe and quickly became the main international gateway.

400

A machine that was used to plant crops in the Midwest?

The steel plow helped farmers in the Midwest get the job done quickly.

400

How did the Industrial Revolution affect children working in the mills?

The children didn't go to school, and didn't know how to write.

500

How long did it  take to ship freight along the Erie Canal during the era?

To ship the freight it took 9 days along the Erie Canal

500

What dominate group in the Midwest began to influence the politics and culture in the region?

The Northerners were the dominate group at the time in their region, they felt that slavery should not be brought into the Western territories.

500

What did the East began to rely on the west for?

They relied on agriculture products, and profits from exporting them to Europe.

500

What machine was used for making clothes and had an easy use?

The spinning jenny helped the clothing industry grow which caused prices to decrease.

500

What impact did the Industrial Revolution have on the environment?

There was a lot of pollution due to the factories.

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