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What were the benefits of the Erie Canal?

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Towns grew up and the cost of moving goods was cut significantly

It provided access to tons of clean drinking water.

It caused towns to empty and forced people to move to the country

It allowed water for farms to be transferred across the nation using alloy pipes

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    The correct answer is Towns grew up and the cost of moving goods was cut significantly

    The Erie Canal connects Lake Erie to the Hudson River in the state of New York, United States.

    The channel was designated, on October 15, 1966, a district of the National Register of Historic Places as well as, on October 9, 1960, a National Historic Landmark.
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