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1391
 
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Construction begins on a canal from Lübeck south to the Elbe, linking the Baltic and the North Sea      
c. 1500
 
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The first modern lock gates are installed on a canal in Milan, probably designed by Leonardo da Vinci      
1642
 
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The Briare canal, joining the Seine to the Loire, has a staircase of six consecutive locks     
1681
 
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The Canal du Midi is completed in France, including at one point a 160-metre tunnel through high ground      
c. 1720
 
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Canaletto begins to specialize in views of the Venetian canals, finding his main customers among the British     
1802
 
    
A steam tug designed by William Symington, the Charlotte Dundas, goes into service on the Forth and Clyde canal       
1825
 
   
Work begins on the 363-mile Erie Canal that will link the Hudson River to Lake Erie      
1832
 
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The Göta canal is completed, enabling ships to cross Scandinavia from the North Sea to the Baltic      
1850
 
    
US Secretary of State John Clayton and British ambassador Henry Bulwer come to an agreement about the building of a canal between the Atlantic and Pacific       
1854
 
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Ferdinand de Lesseps is granted the concession to construct a canal from the Mediterranean to the Red Sea