Land Distribution. Land Purchases. 14 The Nature of Settlement: Post-Revolution to the Civil War Changing Shape of New York

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14 The Nature of Settlement: Post-Revolution to the Civil War 1780-1865 Prof. Anthony Grande Geography Dept. Hunter College-CUNY Spring 2018 Settlement Sequence: State of New York Revolutionary War ends in 1781. New York colony becomes the State of New York. Its political boundaries are firmed after negotiations with neighboring states. It is the 11 th state to ratify the Constitution (1788). Congress (1791) voted to separate the northeast corner of New York to create the State of Vermont (conflict with New Hampshire). 1 2 Changing Shape of New York Pre-Revolution Boundaries 1783 Boundaries and Claims 1802 Boundaries as approved by Congress 3 Read the NY excerpt from How the States got their Shapes. Land Distribution NYS government takes control of all Indian land and evicts the Iroquois (British allies). Newly created State of New York needs money. Settlement prohibition dropped. The state sells most of the land to developers. The state keeps some land (military tracts) to give to members of the militia. Land developers allowed divide the land and sell parcels to individuals. Excellent farmland draws people from other states and from Europe. Rapid settlement of interior NYS follows. 4 Land Purchases By 1810 over 60,000 people moved into western NYS. Military Tract NYC NOTE: Until 1791 Vermont was part of the original New York colony. What did settlement of western NYS do to the natural landscape? 5 Settlement of Interior NYS The basic pattern of population distribution on the state map is imprinted. Focal points (towns) are created and they are linked by a crude road network. With the influx of farmers to virgin arable land, New York becomes a major agricultural state producing grains and other essential foodstuffs. By the 1820s is known as the nation s bread basket. This is a different type of agriculture than that of the Southern States. How so? 6 1

Sequential Settlement: Composite View Composite Settlement was uneven Valleys first. Highlands areas with the harshest Most of settlers of the first wave were from New England; also did not arrive until the 7 Sequential Settlement: I before 1775 8 Sequential Settlement: II 1776-1789 Sequential Settlement: III 1790-1799 areas with the harshest 9 10 Sequential Settlement: IV 1800-1809 Sequential Settlement: V After 1810 11 12 2

Settlement Composite Composite Settlement was uneven areas with the harshest Most of settlers of the first wave were from New England; also did not arrive until the What was the lure? Remember push-pull factors? Overcrowded conditions and a harsh environment in New England were push factors. NYS pull factors were: Good soil, climate and land. Known resources of lumber, waterpower and minerals, especially salt. Alternate river routes to the interior via the Delaware, Susquehanna and Allegheny rivers. Curiosities: there was Niagara Falls, the Finger Lakes and the Genesee River (beginnings of tourism!). 13 14 Remember the War of 1812? Period after the War of 1812 NYS was the focus of hostilities between British Canada and the United States during the War of 1812. Battle sites included: 1. Niagara Frontier 2. Shore of Lake Ontario 3. Lake Champlain region Niagara Frontier Lake Ontario Lake Champlain Region After the War of 1812, there was a need to get to food to market as quickly and securely. New farmland provided bountiful harvests. Market towns were established along the E-W turnpikes. Overland travel was slow and expensive. Needed a faster, cheaper and safe way to get agricultural products from interior NYS to the Atlantic Coast without using Lake Ontario or the St. Lawrence River. (There was still a fear of British Canada.) 15 16 Land Routes in NYS Wagons and boats were used to move food, coal, wood and other goods between the western frontier (Pittsburgh) and NYC but there was NOT an all water route. 17 The Erie Canal Extra Credit Exercise 14 CANALS of NYS looks at the historic canals. https://eriecanalway.org/ NPS site; other links in Exercise 14. Gov. DeWitt Clinton persuaded the NYS Legislature to fund (1816) the building of a canal to link the Hudson River with Lake Erie after Federal government refused. The Erie Canal was constructed between 1817 and 1825 as a public works program. - First segment was from Rome to Seneca (easiest digging). - East and west ends required technology. - PROBLEM: No engineering schools in the US. Canal diggers were mainly immigrants hired from ships arriving in NYC. Most workers settled in NYS along the section of canal they helped dig and a new set of towns were established. 18 3

Erie Canal Western Terminus of the Erie Canal 363 miles long with 83 locks negotiating a 573 ft change in elevation between Buffalo and Albany. Cost $8 million (recouped the cost within 5 years!) British Canada Fort Erie The Erie Canal was to end at Black Rock, NY, a town at the mouth of the Niagara River opposite Fort Erie, Ontario. (This was a convenient ferrying point across the river.) Fear of British attack (Black Rock was burned during War of 1812) moved the terminus south to Buffalo Creek in present day Buffalo. This proved to be a better location in the long run. 20 Canal Cross-section Canal Lock A lock is an enclosed basin (with gates at either end) that is used to raise and lower water in a canal (stair-step fashion). Original lock operations were gravity-flow. Now electric pumps speed the process. The original canal was 40 ft wide and 4 ft deep. Boats were pulled by horses/mules walking on adjacent towpaths built on top of berms that contained the water. 21 LOWER ELEVATION HIGHER ELEVATION Canal Lock Animation Locks at Lockport 1825 original locks 1836-1862- enlarged locks 1880 Today http://www.eriecanal.org/index.html http://www.eriecanal.org/locks.html 23 24 4

Scenes along the Canal Today Erie Canal at Cohoes, east end of canal ^Lock Keeper s House <<Packet (passenger) boat replicas Dry dock>>> 25 <<Old Lock 18 near Cohoes, NY 26 Sights along the Erie Canal Mules and horses pulled the boats in the canal. They followed the towpath which was located on top of the berm. Locks were opened and closed by hand. The Erie Canal It provided an all water link between the Atlantic Ocean and the Great Lakes when opened in 1825. Cut travel time from NYC to Buffalo from 20 days to 8 days. Cut cost of freight from $120/ton to $5/ton reducing the price of food and lumber. Made Rochester the largest US flour milling center. In 1820 it shipped 67,000 barrels of wheat flour; in 1826 it shipped 240,000 barrels. Made New York City the largest US port. By 1840 NYC saw more tonnage than all other major US ports combined. 28 The Legacy of the Erie Canal Instigated a state-wide and national canal-building mania. Became the focus of economic development. Because of the favorable economic situation (farming, lumbering and transport) people poured into interior NYS. Cities developed along its route (1850 census saw 75% of NYS population living within 10 mi of it). Because of its success, it had to be enlarged several times to handle heavier cargo and larger barges. Speeded the development of the railroads as a year-round long-haul mover of tonnage. 29 Canals of NYS in 1855 Canalized RICHELIEU RIVER The success of the Erie Canal began the Canal Era in the US but no other state had the combination of landforms and water sources as did NYS. The Delaware and Hudson Canal was the first privately built canal in the US. The Richelieu River was canalized to connect the St. Lawrence River with Lake Champlain. The late 1850s saw the end of the Canal Era as the rail network grows. 30 5

Delaware & Hudson Canal System Delaware & Hudson Canal First canal privately financed in US. Built from 1825-29. Connected Pennsylvania coalfields with Hudson R. at Kingston, NY Consisted of a 108 mi long canal with 108 locks + 16 mi of gravity railroad Eventually replaced by the Erie RR which brought coal directly to NYC 31 32 http://www.nps.gov/upde/photosmultimedia/the-delaware-and-hudson-canal.htm Importance of this Phase of Settlement Canal Era ends prior to Civil War as railroads take over long-haul transportation. End of period saw the imprint of the basic pattern of population distribution. Focal points of higher population densities developed. Focal points became links in the modern transportation system. (Colonial turnpikes>> canals>> railroads>> paved roadways>>interstate highway system) Greatly altered the natural environment. 33 Altered Landscapes Dams were needed maintain both water level and supply. Air photo of current Lock E-7 at Vischer Ferry. Originally, stream beds and wetlands (lakes/ marshes) were used as the rights of way. Now private property was invloved Water was diverted and impounded by farmers, canal operators and towns people. Berms that were built to contain water in the canal and create a towpath interfered with natural drainage. Feeder canals were needed to bring water to the main canal taking water from other areas. Trees were cut for construction material. Vegetation was cleared for service areas and roads. 34 Canals and settlements accelerated changes in the landscape. Trees were cut down for farmland and roads as well as for construction material and fuel. In some areas the price of wood for fuel soared because too much land was cleared for farming! People made comments about the bleak and raw look to the land. 90% 1600 NYS Forest Cover (percent by year) Opening of W. NYS Opening of Erie Canal 80% 1775 62% 1815 40% 1825 20% 1880 40% 1950 50% 1975 62% 2000 Now 63% 35 6