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How did the economic success of the Erie Canal impact westward expansion

A: there was an increased demand for laborers to help build similar canals to the west
B There was less competition in the West because it was sparsely populated compared to the East
C: the canal system eliminated many in jobs in the east forcing people to the west
D: there were more economic opportunities in the west due to the success of the canal system

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I believe the answer to this problem is D.

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The correct answer is D) there were more economic opportunities in the west due to the success of the canal system .

The economic success of the Erie Canal impacted westward expansion because there were more economic opportunities in the west due to the success of the canal system.

The Erie Canal connected two important bodies of water, the Hudson River and Lake Erie. It opened on October 26, 1825. Most of the workers who built the Erie Canal were immigrants from Ireland. The Erie canal brought economic benefits creating waterways for faster traveling and transportation, and the development of towns that grew economically. Despite these advantages, the construction of the Erie canal was dangerous because there were accidents such as the collapse of the river wall.


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