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Subtopic: Industrial Revolution, Immigration, Slavery, and Westward Movement

Resource Grade Level Media Type
Building the Erie Canal  

Building the Erie Canal
In this media-rich activity designed to enhance literacy skills, students look at how the construction of the Erie Canal in New York affected the geographic, economic, and political character of the entire United States.

5-12 Student Activity
Building the Erie Canal  

Building the Erie Canal
In this video segment adapted from American Experience, learn about the construction of the Erie Canal, the biggest public works project of its time.

5-12 QuickTime Video
Ripley Ohio - Freedom's Landing  

Ripley Ohio - Freedom's Landing
In this video from ThinkTV Dayton, travel to Ripley, Ohio, on the Ohio River to learn about one of the early stops on the Underground Railroad, a slave's route to freedom.

3-8 MPEG 4 Video