(7) Early Industry in the United States
By 1861, fifty thousand miles of telegraph lines reached from the East Coast to California.
True
Cincinnati, New Orleans, Louisville, and St. Louis grew from steamboat trade.
True
Colonial goods were hauled by horses.
True
Railroads caused increased production in other industries.
True
The Erie Canal, connecting Lake Erie with the Hudson River in New York, was finished in 1825.
True
The national road built in 1811 was the Cumberland Road.
True
Before 1811, roads badly needed improvement.
True
The success of the Erie Canal helped make New York a shipping giant.
True
The telegraph allowed voice communication between cities.
False
The Cumberland Road was a concrete road.
False
telegraph code
Morse Code
America's first national road
Cumberland
joined Lake Erie with the Hudson River
Erie Canal
Steamships allowed goods to be shipped downstream for the first time.
False
steam-driven locomotive
Peter Cooper
Clermont
Robert Fulton
allowed businesspeople to keep in touch with trends
Telegraph