Erie Canal Quiz
Mrs. Mertens
Name(s)______
- Jesse Hawley first published his idea of the Erie Canal while in ______.
- Harvard College
- England
- military battle
- prison
- Which of the following was not a reason for the construction of the Erie Canal?
- the need to transport slaves
- trade
- travel
- the Civil War
- When did construction begin on the Erie Canal?
- 1699
- 1817
- 1825
- 1901
- What was the name given to people who worked on the Erie Canal?
- Tributaries
- Canal Folks
- Erie Diggers
- Canawlers
- Most of the men who designed the construction of the Erie Canal were experienced engineers.
- True
- False
- The Erie Canal was constructed exclusively by immigrants, most of whom were Irish.
- True
- False
- Approximately how much did it cost to construct the Erie Canal?
- $1 million
- $750,000
- $7 million
- $11 million
- How deep was the original canal?
- 4 feet
- 10 feet
- 100 feet
- 1 mile
- The original Erie Canal was ______miles long.
- 363
- 276
- 178
- 467
- Which two bodies of water does the Erie Canal connect?
- The Atlantic Ocean with the Great Lakes
- The Pacific Ocean with Lake Erie
- The Hudson River with the Mohawk River
- The Susquehanna River with Lake Michigan
- A freight barge named ______traveled the Erie Canal from Buffalo, New York, at the eastern end of Lake Erie, to Albany, New York, on the upper Hudson River; from there it continued its journey down the Hudson River to New York City.
- Chesapeake
- Leopard
- Seneca Chief
- Old Ironsides
- New York’s governor, De Witt Clinton, traveled the Erie Canal, pouring water from the start of his trip to the end point. This event is referred to as______.
- The Salutation to the Canal
- Erie’s Final Affair
- The Conclusion of the Canal
- The Wedding of the Waters
- Due to the increased ability to travel, the population of New York decreased as a result of the Erie Canal.
- True
- False
- How were debts resulting from the construction of the canal repaid?
- Toll collection
- Government grants
- Support from Britain
- Private investors
- To overcome the rise in land between the beginning and the end of the Erie Canal, ______were built.
- Aqueducts
- Channels
- Barges
- Locks
- The Erie Canal is now part of the______.
- New York State Canal System
- Immigration Waterway System
- New England Barge System
- New York Waterway Federation
- Who funded most of the construction of the Erie Canal?
- The federal government
- Private donations from wealthy American families
- A Swiss Bank
- The State of New York
- Which of the following was invented to improve the construction of the Erie Canal?
- barges
- concrete
- stump pullers
- aqueducts
- Many of the immigrants who worked on the canal were hired because they knew how to use heavy machinery to help dig the canal.
- True
- False
- A (n) ______is the area along the canal where horses or mules pulled the boats.
- Aqueduct
- Towpath
- Hoggee
- Muckland
- Which of the following was a nickname for the Erie Canal project?
- Jackson’s Channel
- The Canal Disaster
- Clinton’s Ditch
- The Erie Folly
- Americans depended on canals for moving heavy goods because shipping goods on canals was much more efficient than using roads. It took 4 horses to haul a 1.5 ton load on a good road; on the other hand it took______.
- 2 horses to pull a canal boat loaded with 1.5 tons.
- 2 horses to pull a canal boat loaded with 25tons.
- 4 horses to pull a canal boat loaded with 50 tons.
- 2 horses to pull a canal boat loaded with 50 tons.
- When was the first section of the canal completed?
- 1799
- 1819
- 1825
- 1904
- In what year was the canal widened to 80 feet?
- 1827
- 1835
- 1862
- 1956
- The Erie Canal had a positive impact on New York’s port economy.
- True
- False
- Which of the following cities was considered a “boom town” as a result of the construction of the canal?
- Rochester
- Detroit
- Philadelphia
- Baltimore
- Where did many of the construction workers on the canal die from “swamp fever”?
- Montezuma
- Lockport
- Tonawanda
- Black Rock
- The land between the Hudson River and Lake Erie rises approximately ______feet.
- 75
- 250
- 600
- 1,000
- Canal locks were first introduced during the construction of the Erie Canal.
- True
- False
- How many locks did the original Erie Canal contain?
- 72
- 83
- 98
- 113
- When was the entire Erie Canal completed?
- 1798
- 1817
- 1825
- 1923
- The Erie Canal
- Opened a continuous water route linking the Great Lakes with New York City’s harbor on the Atlantic coast.
- Speeded up settlement of the Great Lakes region
- Created the easiest, quickest, and cheapest way to send goods from the Northeast to the West.
- All of the above.
- As a result of the Erie Canal, ______became the major center for goods being shipped to the Great Lakes ports.
- Albany, New York
- Buffalo, New York
- New York, New York
- Detroit, Michigan
- The Erie Canal closed after World War II.
- True
- False
- The success of the Erie Canal inspired others. Name another canal connection in the United States.
- Pennsylvania had a system of waterways connecting Philadelphia with other parts of the state.
- Ohio and Indiana, canals linked the Great Lakes ports with the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers.
- New Jersey canals connected the Delaware and Raritan Rivers.
- None of the above
- All of the above