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Qaagi - Book of Why

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Effects

the Seneca Riverleadsto the Erie Canal

a pathleadsto the Erie Canal

The canal , which was dug largely by Irish immigrantsleadsto the Erie Canal

its name ... the former governor of New Yorkledcompletion of the Erie Canal

its locksleadto the Erie canal

three tennis courts , an area for basketball , and a large open spaceleadsto the Erie Canal

a countrysettingoverlooking the Erie canal

changed economic conditionsresultingfrom the opening of the Erie Canal

the grassleadingto the Erie Canal

in 1984(passive) was composedSoundings on the Erie Canal

an endeavourledto the opening of the Erie Canal

the economic boom(passive) set ... bythe economic boom

a migration of pioneer families from America 's East Coast to the Michigan territorytriggereda migration of pioneer families from America 's East Coast to the Michigan territory

a steep increase in the sale of salt ... not only because of the lower cost of transportation , but because the canal led New York farms to change their production from wheat to pork and curing pork required saltcauseda steep increase in the sale of salt ... not only because of the lower cost of transportation , but because the canal led New York farms to change their production from wheat to pork and curing pork required salt

it to become a port – Created areas solely for commerce – Thousands of small factoriescreatingit to become a port – Created areas solely for commerce – Thousands of small factories

the Barge Canalto createthe Barge Canal

new trading routes and daming the Croton River in 1842 to provide clean drinking waterto createnew trading routes and daming the Croton River in 1842 to provide clean drinking water

to the rise of New York Citycontributedto the rise of New York City

an explosion of trade for New York businessescreatedan explosion of trade for New York businesses

to chicago and detroitleadsto chicago and detroit

in towns and cities springing up along its routeresultedin towns and cities springing up along its route

to increase in population , wealth and power as metropolitan and cultural centreleadingto increase in population , wealth and power as metropolitan and cultural centre

the market revolution(passive) triggered bythe market revolution

to the forming of new port communities like Wayneport and the Village of Macedonledto the forming of new port communities like Wayneport and the Village of Macedon

the first great westward migration of settlerstriggeredthe first great westward migration of settlers

to the forming of new port neighborhoods like Wayneport and the Village of Macedonledto the forming of new port neighborhoods like Wayneport and the Village of Macedon

in 1825contributedin 1825

in one of the region ’sresultedin one of the region ’s

to the population swelling to 31,630 people by 1830contributedto the population swelling to 31,630 people by 1830

their market price to plumetcausedtheir market price to plumet

to the growth of both industry and population in Albanyledto the growth of both industry and population in Albany

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