The Importance Of The Erie Canal

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it was an inexpensive route spanning from New York to the Old Northwest. With it, food, goods and people could now flow between New York City and the burgeoning west in much less time. Also it would originally cost you a hundred dollars for inland transportation but after the canal was built it dropped down to less than eight dollars a ton. The Erie Canal also linked farms in the West to markets in the East. Leading to both agricultural and national market growth. According to Historical Background on Traveling in the Early 19th Century it states“In New England, New York and Pennsylvania, Americans created a vast system of inland waterways that significantly reduced transportation costs, although none of them matched the success of the Erie.”