The Erie Canal is in the state of New York. It opened a wider route into the Midwest.
Erie canal And Pennsylvania canal. THe Ohio-and-Erie canal is larger than both of those canals so i would say the Ohio-and-Erie, then the Erie canal before the pennsylvania canal
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No, the Erie Canal does not run through Delphos, Ohio. The Erie Canal is located in New York and connects the Hudson River to Lake Erie. Delphos is situated in west-central Ohio, and while it has its own waterways, it is not connected to the Erie Canal system.
Buffalo, NY is the westernmost city on the Erie Canal.
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The Welland Canal.
Yes, the Erie Canal reduced travel time. You could go up the Hudson River, north, and join the Erie Canal at Albany, New York. From there, you would have taken the Erie Canal to Buffalo, New York. In the 1800s, that would have reduced travel time by at least a week.
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The Erie Canal was built to connect Lake Erie to the Hudson River. The Hudson River empties into the Atlantic Ocean. This allows shipping to the Atlantic Ocean from Lake Erie.
The Erie Canal was not cemented.
No the Erie Canal did not join the Ohio River. But New York was not the only state that built canals. The state of Ohio also built canals. The Miami and Erie Canal went to the Ohio River. The Erie and Ohio Canal also reached the Ohio River. Neither of these canals were as successful as the Erie Canal.
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