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Canada–United States border / Lake Champlain / Samuel de Champlain / Richelieu River / Erie Canal / Fort Ticonderoga / Chambly Canal / Champlain Canal / Lake George / Geography of New York / New York / Geography of the United States
Date: 2013-04-11 08:33:01
Canada–United States border
Lake Champlain
Samuel de Champlain
Richelieu River
Erie Canal
Fort Ticonderoga
Chambly Canal
Champlain Canal
Lake George
Geography of New York
New York
Geography of the United States

A Way to the World Chambly Canal The LaChute River supplied more than power for the mills. It also connected to Lake Champlain and the wider world. People and goods traveled much more easily by water than

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