How Did The Erie Canal Change America

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The Erie canal was enormous, fifteen miles to be exact, it also had an enormous impact on our country, being that the word millionaire was invented. Trade exploded and different religions started to sprout along the canal. The Erie canal changed the U.S. in many ways including, but not limited to, increase trade, an economic boom, would help spread a religious movement.
Trade was very important. We needed to be able to trade with each other so that we could move out westward. Chart one gives many examples of how the canal increased trade in the U.S. . The canal made it so that more could be traded for a lesser transport fee. It costed 100$ a ton going along a dirt road, but by canal it costed 6$a ton and let people take more at a time. This canal also changed the trading method used by the new settlers moving west. They no longer had to use mules and wagons , a more expensive and time consuming method, instead they used a barge and two mules and got to where they wanted to go in way less time. This method was also much safer than a wagon and horses. Chart four shows an increase in wheat …show more content…

There were a lot of new religions going around at this time, like Utopians. There were many more that were invented because of money. The Utopians and Millianlists believed that our society needed to get rid of our sins and purge. Many different people were experimenting with new religions. The society as they knew it was changing as well as the common religion being practiced around them. There is a place in New York called the "Burnt over district" this was a place if hardships. There is a place in New York called the "Burnt over district. This was a place where people struggled to get to where they wanted to go. This place and its people struggled through many hardships. The place can also be called the "beaten path" defined by the Erie canal. This like money had a tremendous effect on the

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