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The Erie Canal linked the Hudson River with lake Erie.

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Answered by khanpathan786
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Answer:

False

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Answered by presentmoment
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True, The Erie Canal linked the Hudson River with Lake Erie.

Explanation:  

  • In the East, the state governments created rivers where nature had made none.
  • In 1817, Governor DeWitt Clinton spokes the New York legislature into constructing a canal joining the 'Hudson River' with Lake Erie, thus opening a continual water route between the New York City and Northwest.
  • The Erie Canal was a near-visionary feat of engineering, stretching 364 miles from Albany to Buffalo.
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