The Erie Canal reinvigorated Detroit.
The Erie Canal was a very ambitious project that connected Detroit and the huge commercial powerhouse of New York City.
Detroit benefitted hugely from this because:
- it became a center of trade as people came to trade things coming and going to New York
- the population rose significantly as a result of it being a center of trade
- the city became more modern to accommodate it's newfound status.
We can therefore conclusively state that the Erie canal had such a massive influence on Detroit that it is no exaggeration to say that Detroit would not be the city it is today with the canal.
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Gutenberg made the Bible easier to afford and easier to find as well. He made it to where families all across the world could own a Bible, where the education part comes in, to learn about God and grow to someday be the best they possibly can. He changed society by not only printing the Bible, but also by making more of each book, so everyone could have what they wanted.
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Two ways that Vikings affected Europe were raiders and warriors.
As the control by the British in India was becoming stronger and stronger, Indians started to being disappointed about it. They began not to like the situation that it was starting in India by the British, they controlled the economy, they had effects in religion and even established English as their national language. So, slowly people started to unify and wanted to get modernized. Nationalistic feeling started to surface and people started to realize that the system that they were leaving in was not fair for them as it did not give them the right opportunities. That is why they unified, the British imperialism made them outreach their religious differences finally and stick together as a group to overcome the British power and have their own system.