The Erie Canal was the one.
It connected the Mohawk to the Hudson Valley
The Erie Canal connected the Hudson River at Albany with Lake Erie.
it connected Lake Erie to the Hudson River. it connected Lake Erie to the Hudson River.
The Erie Canal connected Albany with Lake Erie at Buffalo.
The Erie Canal connected Albany with Lake Erie at Buffalo.
The Erie Canal connects Albany, The Hudson River, Lake Erie, Buffalo, and everything in between.
The Mohawk River - the largest tributary to the Hudson River See also the Erie Canal
The Hudson River used the Mohawk River and other small streams to connect to the Hudson River at Albany.
The Erie canal from Albany to Buffalo connected the Hudson River with the Great Lakes...
NYC was connected to the Great Lakes through the Hudson River and the Erie Canal.
The Erie Canal connected the city of Albany to the city of Buffalo by Lake Erie. People came up the Hudson River from New York to the Canal. The canal used the Mohawk River and other rivers, lakes, and swamps.
The Hudson and Mohawk Rivers are in New York State. The Hudson River flows for about 315 miles north to south in the eastern part of the state; from Lake Tear of the Clouds in Essex county in the Adirondack Mountains, south to the Upper New York Bay at New York City, The Mohawk River flows for about 140 miles from northwest to southeast, midway across the state; from the valley between the western Adirondacks and the Tug Hill Plateau, and empties into the Hudson River just north of the capital, Albany. Sections of the Mohawk River serve as part of the Erie Canal system. See the link below for a map of New York illustrating these rivers.