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Dreaming the Impossible!

Dreaming the Impossible!. By: Ethan , Isabelle, and Noah E. The Beginning of the Erie Canal. A canal is different from other water passages because it is man made. The idea came from Dewitt Clinton in 1810. Thomas Jefferson scoffed at him.(scoff means laugh at.)

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Dreaming the Impossible!

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  1. Dreaming the Impossible! By: Ethan , Isabelle, and Noah E.

  2. The Beginning of the Erie Canal • A canal is different from other water passages because it is man made. • The idea came from Dewitt Clinton in 1810. Thomas Jefferson scoffed at him.(scoff means laugh at.) • The Erie Canal was started on July 4,1817 and completed in 1825.The canal was enlarged in 1835-1865. • The Erie Canal was built because it would be faster and cheaper to ship goods. • The people who helped build the Erie Canal were immigrants.

  3. Geography • The Erie Canal connects Lake Erie to the Hudson River ,and the Hudson River connects to the Atlantic Ocean. • It took about 8 days to get from Albany to Buffalo on the Erie Canal. • Some cities that are along the Erie Canal are Utica, Syracuse, Buffalo, Albany, Rochester, and Rome.

  4. How the Erie Canal is and Was Used • The canal was used to connect the Atlantic Ocean to Lake Erie. Before the canal it took about 100 dollars to ship a ton, once the Erie Canal was made it took about 10 dollars to ship the same amount. • The Erie Canal is still being used today! It is used from early May - early November.

  5. Interesting Facts • The length of the Erie canal was 363 miles long,40 feet wide at the top and the bottom was 28 feet . It was 4 feet deep . Also the locks are 90 feet long. • A lock allows a boat to pass from a section of canal at one water level to another area at a different water level.

  6. About the Authors • Hi! My name is Isabelle R. Banta. I have brown hair, brown eyes. Most of my freckles only show up in the SUMMER! I love soccer & swimming. My family & I might move back to Boston. BYE NOW! • Hi! My name is Noah E. I like to build ramps. I also like to skateboard. One interesting fact about the Erie Canal is it was hand dug. ISABELLE BANTA Noah E.

  7. About The Authors : ContinuedEthan F. • Hello, my name is Ethan. My favorite sport is soccer and my favorite subject is science. I am 10 years old. The most interesting thing I learned about the canal is it is 363 miles long.

  8. Sources: “The Erie Canal.” PBS Kids Go! 14 Apr. 2011 <http://pbskids.org/bigapplehistory/building/topic1.html>. “The Erie Canal: A Brief History.” NYS Canals. 14 Apr. 2011 <http://www.canals.ny.gov/cculture/history/>. “The Erie Canal: A Journey Through History.” ePodunk. 14 Apr. 2011 <http://www.epodunk.com/routes/erie-canal/index.html#>. “Images of the Erie Canal in Syracuse.” The Erie Canal. 14 Apr. 2011 <http://www.eriecanal.org/Syracuse.html>.

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