The Erie Canal and the Birth of American Religion

The first great social space in the United States was not Boston Common, William Penn's Philadelphia squares or L'Enfant's great avenues of Washington, D.C.

It was an artificial river, 4 feet deep and 40 feet wide, cutting across New York state.


Like the Silk Road in Asia, the Erie Canal not only established physical links across geographic regions, it also remade the social and religious lives of everyone it touched.

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