the Erie Canal
Erie Canal
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Erie canal
The Erie Canal.
The cities along the Erie Canal became prosperous.
The Welland Canal.
Farmers could more easily ship grain to eastern markets. Immigrants could go from New York to Buffalo and from there to anywhere in the Midwest.
Farmers could more easily ship grain to eastern markets. Immigrants could go from New York to Buffalo and from there to anywhere in the Midwest.
The Erie Canal
The Erie Canal was not cemented.
the Erie canal
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.
The Ohio and Erie Canal linked Cleveland with Lake Erie.
the Erie Canal
The original length of the Erie Canal was 363 feet.
The Erie Canal is in the state of New York.