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... The success of the Erie Canal was dazzling. ... The great success of the Erie Canal served to spur a boom in canal construction throughout the country. ...
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... Erie Canal. The success of the Erie Canal opened the upper Ohio Valley and the Great Lakes region to settlement. Thousands of immigrants ...
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... of Int. "The Patowmack Canal"). As years passed, trade dwindled on the canal, and Matildaville vanished due to the success of the Erie canal. ...
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... absence of opportunity for achieving these types of success." Machine politics also ... For example, Stephen Erie described the limited effectiveness of machine's ...
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... Erie 4 Bilingual education programs have been so focused on keeping the students ... from using English, possibly explains the reason for the low success rate for ...
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... In 1836 four-fifths of the tonnage over the Erie Canal came from western New ... urbanization of New York had a great deal to do with the success of agricultural ...
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... In 1836 four-fifths of the tonnage over the Erie Canal came from western New ... urbanization of New York had a great deal to do with the success of agricultural ...
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... In 1836 four-fifths of the tonnage over the Erie Canal came from western New ... urbanization of New York had a great deal to do with the success of agricultural ...
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... In 1836 four-fifths of the tonnage over the Erie Canal came from western New ... urbanization of New York had a great deal to do with the success of agricultural ...
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... Chattanooga experienced great success with this method, and Prof. ... The Erie County Executive's office receives countless phone calls and letters each week from ...
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... The Americans withdrew to Fort Erie and here they beat up the forces of ... had tried to start peace discussions as early as 1813, but without much success. ...
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... COMPANIES IN THE EIGHTIES AND NINETIES, REORGANIZING, AMONG OTHERS, THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO, THE CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO, AND THE ERIE LINES. MORGAN'S SUCCESS AS A ...
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... states that a majority of the "sediment and nutrient inputs to Lake Erie [occurred] during ... to do so(IJC 2). There is also no "single measure of success"(IJC 2 ...
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... The major lines JP dealt with were the Southern Railway, the Erie, the Philadelphia ... The company made instantaneous profits and became a huge success for the ...
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... invasion of the US if America hadn't been victorious at Lake Erie and Lake ... Due to Cochrane's lack of success, he and his troops headed to Jamaica to recuperate ...
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... It saved sailors four days of sailing. Fultons' "Steamboat" was a success. ... In the mean time, Fulton became a member of the committee to build the Erie Canal. ...
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... Singer spent the rest of his life claiming great success as a stage actor ... actor and handyman, finally ending up as an unskilled laborer working on the Erie Canal ...
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... But after the Battle of Lake Erie, Captain Perry was "unstinting" in Afro-American ... The African-American soldier not only had success on land but as seamen. ...
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... such as the bridge across the Cuyahoga River and Ohio and Erie Canal. ... and more publicity to Cleveland which will hopefully mean just continuing success of this ...
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... Tolls alone collected from the Erie Canal had, by 1825, already paid for the entire project ... Speed, durability, and safety all contributed to the success of it. ...
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... New York was the first to act, building the Erie Canal, which was 350 miles long, an engineering ... It was a financial success and paid itself off in seven years. ...
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... Early August, Bradstreet led expedition across Lake Erie, relieved Detroit and held councils ... The success of both Britain and the colonies was depending on a ...
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... Within four years, he reorganized and saved the Richmond Terminal, the Erie, the Reading ... let a mater of $5 million stand in the way of success?" (Boardman 125). ...
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... After the success of the American Revolution and the Industrial Revolution, an ... Erie Canal, finished in 1825, connected Hudson River with the Great Lakes. ...
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... The location was in close proximity to both Lake Erie, which provided the ... Following the success of the Bethlehem town plan, Moravian town settlements were ...
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