Which event led to widespread canal building in the U.S.?
discovery of gold
opening the Erie Canal <------ correct?
improvement of the lock system
joining the Transcontinental Railroad
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OpenStudy (gabylovesyou):
@Notamathgenius
OpenStudy (notamathgenius):
I have no clue you may be right
OpenStudy (gabylovesyou):
let me just make sure lol @Agent_Sniffles
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I thought it was A
OpenStudy (gabylovesyou):
lmfaooo XD .......
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Idk ;P
OpenStudy (nincompoop):
it was mainly due to increase efficiency in transportation, in response to growing demands of traffic, that canal was proposed
OpenStudy (nincompoop):
but, yes. you are generally correct since it was the success of the Erie Canal that led to the spread of canal building
OpenStudy (gabylovesyou):
yaay me :) thanks
OpenStudy (nincompoop):
it was probably that our government realized that in order to increase commerce is to make transportation feasible as possible that they finally agreed to construct canals. better commerce, better economy, and better economy we have better livelihood.
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