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Floating Ideas

Floating Ideas

In the mid-19th century, the Erie Canal functioned as not only a crucial waterway connecting the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes, but also a channel for the spread of cultural and social ideas. Floating Ideas: How the Erie Canal Helped Shape America explores the ways in which the canal facilitated the advancement of movements to end slavery and expand women’s right to vote.

Floating Ideas is a local public television program presented by WCNY

Floating Ideas: How the Erie Canal Helped Shape America

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Floating Ideas examines the spread of ideas along the Erie Canal. (28m 30s)

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