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Why were canals so important to nineteenth century america?

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While steamboats sparked the economy on the western frontier, canals became increasingly popular on the east coast. Although expensive ($25,000 per mile), and difficult to build, canals were an importantsource for those farmers and merchants who needed a cheap method of inland transportation
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