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Zoey Mcfarland
1 June, 04:42
Explain the economic benefits of the Erie Canal
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The Erie Canal provided an economic foundation for New Your City to be built and rise. It connected the Hudson River to Lake Erie. It eventually became obsolete due to things like trains.
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