June 6, 2012

The First Canal by Casey Kurkowiak and Frank Russo

When people want to go to the store, they use their cars. There was a time when people used to take boats, in the middle of the street, to travel to a destination that they needed to be at. This is a presentation of the Erie Canal the first canal to hit New York, and here is its history. Unable to display content. Adobe Flash is required.

The Erie Canal by Max C. and Brandon T.

This powerpoint explains origin of the Erie Canal along with several facts and information you may not have known. It tells about DeWitt Clinton, construction, and much more. You will learn more than you have known about the Erie Canal. This powerpoint is by Max Caulfield and Brandon Texido.

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This Powerpoint is about everything that you will need to know about the Erie Canal. It will teach you many interesting facts about it.
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The Erie Canal

The Erie Canal was a great advance in transportation for the United States.  It made many things possible including moving people and goods for a much cheaper price.  It made it possible to travel east and west.  By: Kevin M. Dan L.
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June 4, 2012

Erie Canal

Our presentation about the Erie Canal talks about who made it and what it was like. It also tells you how it was helpful and how it came to be. We enjoyed learning about the Erie Canal. Unable to display content. Adobe Flash is required.

The Life Of The Erie Canal

The Erie Canal was a very practical invention. It made the lives of Buffalonians much easier by transporting goods faster the ever before. This presentation will teach you everything there is to know about the Erie Canal. Unable to display content. Adobe Flash is required.

May 23, 2012

The Erie Canal by Jack M and Peter S

The Erie Canal was an important waterway during the 19th century.  The canal helped New York State and America in advancements of travel and trade.  It was a great feat of engineering.

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Erie Canal by Ryan J and Dominic This powerpoint presentation is about the Erie Canal. The Erie Canal is very important to our country in the early 1800’s. We hope you enjoy our presentation. Unable to display content. Adobe Flash is required. Dominic Ryan J

May 21, 2012

Allyson and Diana's PowerPoint Presentation

This is a PowerPoint presentation on the Erie Canal. It will tell you what a canal is, how they are built, and interesting facts about the Erie Canal itself. This presentation also highlights some important people involved in the Erie Canal’s road to construction and becoming the great structure it is today. -Allyson and Diana Unable to display content. Adobe Flash is required.

The Erie Canal- kathryn&emily

Our project is about the Erie Canal. The Erie Canal was a big part of the history of New York. The Erie Canal started the canal building boom. Unable to display content. Adobe Flash is required.

The Life of the Erie Canal

We are doing this project to help others understand the importance and history of the Erie Canal. The Erie Canal was a major part of Buffalo’s history. We hope you enjoy our presentation! Unable to display content. Adobe Flash is required.
Anne F. and Ali C.! This power point gives you all the information you need to know about the Erie Canal. We guarantee you will learn and enjoy this Unable to display content. Adobe Flash is required. awesome power point!

Erie Canal Olivia and Alexis

When the Erie Canal was built there were a lot of people moving west and the New York economy was growing. The Erie Canal had a huge success and the success made everyone want to have more canals built. The Erie Canal was the main trade route in New York State. Unable to display content. Adobe Flash is required.

May 7, 2012

Erie Canal-AlexH.&ErinS.

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Erie Canal History

This PowerPoint is about the Erie Canal and how it was made. It was a big event in New York’s history. It improved life for many people all over America. This is by Lauren O. and Sarah F.

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