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Some American settlers moved to their new homes along canals like:  
Canals are the least expensive Some American settlers moved to their new homes along canals like:  


*Erie Canal
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*Chesapeake and Ohio Canal<br><br>
|+ '''Chronological List of United States Canals Used by Settlers'''
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| '''Canal Name'''
| '''Date Opened'''
| '''Origin'''
| '''Destination'''
|-
| Erie  
| 1825/1832
| Albany, New York
| Buffalo, New York
|-
| Ohio and Erie
| 1828/1832
| Cleveland, Ohio
| Portsmouth, Ohio
|-
| Chesapeake and Ohio  
| 1836
| Georgetown, D.C.
| Cumberland, Maryland
|}


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Revision as of 10:00, 22 June 2009

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Canals are the least expensive Some American settlers moved to their new homes along canals like:

Chronological List of United States Canals Used by Settlers
Canal Name Date Opened Origin Destination
Erie 1825/1832 Albany, New York Buffalo, New York
Ohio and Erie 1828/1832 Cleveland, Ohio Portsmouth, Ohio
Chesapeake and Ohio 1836 Georgetown, D.C. Cumberland, Maryland