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The Impossible “Ditch”. By: Vladislav and Koshala. The Birth of the Erie Canal!!!. A canal is an artificial waterway for navigation, irrigation etc. A canal is different because it has one of the largest aqueducts of the time.
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The Impossible “Ditch” By: Vladislav and Koshala
The Birth of the Erie Canal!!! • A canal is an artificial waterway for navigation, irrigation etc. A canal is different because it has one of the largest aqueducts of the time. • In 1810 Mayor De Witt Clinton had a dramatic solution. He suggested building a canal between the Hudson river and Lake Erie . Others thought that the canal was “Clintons Folly” or (Clintons mistake). • The Erie Canal was built in 1825. The Erie Canal was built for an easier and a cheaper way to ship goods from city to city.
The Birth of the Erie Canal!!! • Some people who helped build the Erie Canal were the Irish Americans.
Geography of the Erie Canal!!! • The two bodies of water are Lake Erie and Lake Ontario. • Some cities that are along the Erie Canal in New York State are Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse ,Utica and Albany.
Geography of the Erie Canal!!! • It would take about 12 days to travel from Albany to Buffalo.
How the Erie Canal was used • The Erie Canal is used for biking. Many people like to bike along the Erie Canal • The Erie Canal was used for shipping goods and giving access to new farm lands except for the Montezuma Swamp. • The Erie Canal allowed New York State to begin its industrial Revolution. It provided quicker and cheaper way of shipping goods. • The Erie Canal is still used today. It is being used for class field trips , bike riding and boat parties.
How a lock works • A lock allows a boat to pass from one section of the canal at one water level, to another. They also separate 2 sections of the canal so the water from the upper level does not flood the lower one.
Interesting Fun Facts!!! • The Erie Canal cost 7 million dollars. • The length of the Canal was 363 miles . It was 40 feet wide and 4 feet deep. • Some of the boats that were on the Erie Canal bum boats. They carried goods from the floating stores to the canal boats. Some examples are meat, dairy products , table ware and other goods . A picture of a canal boat is on the next page.
Awesome Authors • Hi! My name is Vlad . I enjoyed making this slide show . I enjoy Star Wars . My favorite hobby is playing with Lego's .I have one sister . Her name is Sasha . One interesting fact about the Erie Canal that I found is that it cost 7 million dollars!!! • Hi ! My name is Koshala.I enjoy reading. Another thing that I enjoy is biking riding and hiking. My hobby is reading. I love school! I’m a really good drawer. One fact that I found interesting is that bum boats were like mini markets
Sources: “The Erie Canal.” PBS Kids Go! 14 Apr. 2011 <http://pbskids.org/bigapplehistory/building/topic1.html>. “The Erie Canal: A Brief History.” NYS Canals. 14 Apr. 2011 <http://www.canals.ny.gov/cculture/history/>. “The Erie Canal: A Journey Through History.” ePodunk. 14 Apr. 2011 <http://www.epodunk.com/routes/erie-canal/index.html#>. “Images of the Erie Canal in Syracuse.” The Erie Canal. 14 Apr. 2011 <http://www.eriecanal.org/Syracuse.html>. “Locks on the Erie Canal.” The Erie Canal. 14 Apr. 2011 <http://www.eriecanal.org/locks.html>.