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America’s Economic Revolution.  As the territory of the United States expanded, roads became less practical for moving goods  The need for better long-distance.

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1 America’s Economic Revolution

2  As the territory of the United States expanded, roads became less practical for moving goods  The need for better long-distance transportation brought an end to the turnpike era

3  While shipping downstream was common and convenient, shipping goods upstream provided a challenge.  New Orleans became the shipping center of the United States  Farmers in the West sent their goods in  Sent by Steamship to eastern cities  This arrangement worked, but it also drove prices up

4  A team of 4 horses could haul 100 times the cargo along a canal than it could along a road  The great expense of building canals meant that the projects fell mostly into the realm of the states  Northeastern states were the first to start construction

5  40 feet wide, 4 feet deep, 350 miles long  The largest construction project undertaken in the United States at the time  Traffic was so heavy on the Canal that tools had repaid the entire cost in 7 years  The Erie and other canals gave New York direct access to Chicago  New York and Chicago begin to compete with New Orleans as shipping centers

6  Most early railroads in the United States were relatively short  They were initially used to connect water routes  Canal companies and even state governments often interfered with or restricted the growth of railroads for fear of competition

7  After 1840, railroads begin to replace canals and all other modes of transportation  Rails were much easier and cheaper to lay than digging canals  Private companies could afford it  Chicago became the rail center of the West  State and federal governments helped private companies to finance the rails through loans and land grants

8 Why did the rail system supplant the canal system as the nation’s major transportation network?


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