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SECTION 2 WESTWARD BOUND CHAPTER 10 GROWTH AND EXPANSION
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Moving West Growing population needs room 1790 – 4 million 1820 – 10 million Need to find better ways of travel 363 mile trip from NYC – Buffalo, NY took 3 weeks Today – 6 ½ hours
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On land Roads (corduroy) – logs put side by side Turnpikes – toll roads – fees paid for construction National Road - now “I- 70” – a military necessity
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By water Advantages More comfortable Carry more stuff Problems Most major rivers run north and south Traveling upstream difficult and slow Steam boats of the 1780-90s didn’t have enough power to move upstream in major rivers
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Robert Fulton 1807 Built the Clermont New York to Albany in 32 hours (using sails – 4 days)
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Steamboat = Changes Improved passenger transport Shipping goods cheaper 1812 – regular steamboat service on Mississippi Growth of river cities Cincinnati St Louis 1850 – 700 steamboats were carrying cargo and people throughout the US
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Erie Canal Connect NYC with Great Lakes Hudson River – Lake Erie 365 miles Built lock – separate sections to change water levels 2 years to complete Opened October 26, 1825
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Locks
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Canals = Change 1850 – 3,600 miles of locks in the US Lowered cost of shipping Linked East and Midwest
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Population distribution New states 1791-1803 Remember need 60,000 to petition for statehood Vermont Kentucky Tennessee Ohio New states 1816-1821 Indiana Illinois Mississippi Alabama Missouri White population west of Appalachian Mts 1800 – 387,000 1820 – 2.4 million
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