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Morris Canal and the Age of Ingenuity
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Morris Canal and the Age of Ingenuity

Hauling Pennsylvania anthracite and backloads of iron ore among mountain mines, inland ports and tidewater cites along its 106-mile route, the Morris Canal (1824-1924) with its water-powered inclined planes performed an engineering feat of worldwide note. The Morris Canal and the Age of Ingenuity traces the rise and fall of this hybrid canal-and-railway from technological marvel to quaint curiosity over the course of a century. Built as part of an ambitious network of nineteenth-century "internal improvements," it combined with other canals and railways to solve America's first energy crisis, relieving rising seaboard cities of dependence on depleted woodlots and mud roads. Though superseded by all-season railroads of far greater capacity, the canal fills a formative chapter in the backstory of America's rise from colonial backwater to global economic powerhouse. For those who recognize the importance of innovation to economic growth, the Morris Canal also presents a historical lesson of timely interest.
Alaotsikko
Climbing Mountains to Solve America's First Energy Crisis
Kirjailija
Kevin W. Wright
ISBN
9781634990042
Kieli
englanti
Paino
310 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
18.2.2016
Kustantaja
Fonthill Media
Sivumäärä
208