The Erie Canal

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INTRODUCTION The American frontier was an escape and a place of hope for those willing and able to take their futures into their own hands Celebrated then and ever since in poetry short stories novels drama films music and paintings the epic westward movement movement in the United States has never failed to excite the imaginations of people everywhere In the United States the frontier moved in stages beginning with the eastern settlements the original thirteen colonies After the American Revolution the pioneers gradually crossed the Appalachian Mountains and went into the Ohio and Mississippi river valleys Some settlers arrived with eyes open and were happy with what they found Many did not expect the real frontier which was a hard place to live in Most of the normal expectations of life were missing One made do with what was available and normally that was very little Grinding poverty was the living standard standard at least until the frontier began to give way to civilization 4