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Continue working on Transportation Foldable
• Work with your partner to make a 3-tab foldable to show three different types of transportation in the early 1800’s – Roads/Turnpikes, Steamboats, Canals
• Flaps should be decorated and colored with pictures of each type of transportation• Under each flap: List/describe 6 details
about each – Use p. 314-319 to help you
Transportation of the 1800’s
Roads and Turnpikes
CanalsSteamboats/River Travel
Transportation of the Transportation of the 1800’s1800’s
Chapter 10, Section 2Chapter 10, Section 2
Section Section 2-42-4
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Pioneer homestead, Smoky Mountains
Roads and TurnpikesRoads and Turnpikes• Base made of crushed stone• “Corduroy Roads” made of logs• National Roads approved in 1806• Went from Baltimore, MD to Vandalia, Ill• Turnpikes were built by private companies
and travelers paid fee to travel on the road• Lancaster Turnpike built in 1790’s - was
from Philly to Lancaster, PA
SteamboatsSteamboats• Originally used in 1780’s and 1790’s in quiet
rivers• 1802 Robert Livingston hired Robert Fulton to
build a more powerful engine• 1807 – Clermont ready for trial• Went from New York to Albany in 32 hours• Noisy but smooth ride that offered comfort to
passengers• Improved transportation of goods and
passengers along inland waterways• Shipping became cheaper and faster• Also contributed to growth of cities along rivers
(Cincinnati and St. Louis)
CanalsCanals• Man-made artificial waterways• Use a “lock” system to raise and lower water
levels• Lowered the cost of shipping goods and brought
prosperity to towns along the route• Did not allow steamboats because engines could
damage earth walls• Erie Canal
– was built to connect Albany with Buffalo, New York– Finished in 1825
Union Canal in LebanonUnion Canal in Lebanon
Reveiw: Recreate this chart and complete
PRO CON
Roads
Turnpike
Steamboat
Canal