Growth of New York, 1825-1860
Title: Growth of New York, 1825-1860
Category: /History
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Growth of New York, 1825-1860
Category: /History
Details: Words: 1329 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Growth of New York, 1825-1860
        New York's growth between the years 1825 and 1860 can be 
 attributed to a number of factors. These include but cannot be limited 
 to the construction of the Erie Canal, the invention of the telegraph, 
 the developed of the railroads, the establishment of Wall Street and
 banking, the textile, shipping, agriculture and newpaper industries, 
 the development of steam power and the use of iron products. On 
 October 26, 1825 the Erie Canal was opened. 
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