295. National Roads.
295.國家的路況
Steamboats were now running on the Great Lakes and on all the important rivers of the West. The first result of this new mode of transport was the separation of the West from the East. Steamboats could carry passengers and goods up and down the Mississippi and its branches more cheaply and more comfortably than people and goods could be carried over the Alleghanies. Many persons therefore advised the building of a good wagon road to connect the Potomac with the Ohio. The eastern end of this great road was at Cumberland on the Potomac in Maryland. It is generally called, therefore, the Cumberland Road. It was begun at the national expense in 1811. By 1820 the road was built as far as Wheeling on the Ohio River. From that point steamboats could steam to Pittsburg, Cincinnati, St. Louis, or New Orleans. Later on, the road was built farther west, as far as Illinois. Then the coming of the railroad made further building unnecessary.
此時,汽船運(yùn)行在五大湖及西部所有重要的河流上,這種新型交通方式的使用首先導(dǎo)致東西部的分離。汽船可以載著人、物在密西西比河及其支流上上下下,而且比奧利哈尼地區(qū)人與貨物的運(yùn)送相比要更為便宜和更為舒服。因此,許多人修建好的馬路連通波托馬克與俄亥俄。這條大路的西部起點是在馬里蘭州波托馬克的坎伯蘭,因此一般把這條路叫做"坎伯蘭路"。1811年國家開始投資修建這條路,1820年這條路已經(jīng)修到俄亥俄河上的威靈。從這里汽船可以直達(dá)匹茲堡、辛辛那提、圣路易斯或者新奧爾良。后來,這條路被修得更遠(yuǎn),到達(dá)伊利諾斯州,后來,出現(xiàn)了鐵路,就沒有進(jìn)一步修建這條路的必要了。
296. The Erie Canal.
296.伊利運(yùn)河
The best way to connect one steamboat route with another was to dig a canal. The most famous of all these canals was the one connecting the Hudson River with Lake Erie, and called the Erie Canal. It was begun in 1817 and was completed so that a boat could pass through it in 1825. It was De Witt Clinton who argued that such a canal would benefit New York City by bringing to it the produce of the Northwest and of western New York.
連通兩條汽船路線的最好的方法是開挖一條運(yùn)河,這些運(yùn)河中最著名的是一條連接哈得孫河與伊利湖的運(yùn)河,人們把它叫做伊利運(yùn)河。1817年開始挖掘這條運(yùn)河,到挖通通航已經(jīng)是1825年。德o維特o克林頓主張這樣的一條運(yùn)河會讓紐約市受益,他認(rèn)為,這條河會給紐約市帶來紐約西部及西北部的物產(chǎn),