Buffalo New York, Cleveland Ohio, and Erie Pennsylvanian all are on the shores of Lake Erie. All were steel mill towns. All were primary ports on the lake. All could be reached through the Erie Canal. Today, all have seen economic plight after steel mills closed. All have struggled to revitalize their cities.
New York and Pennsylvania were similar in that they both
Yes. Buffalo have the same (or similar) mineral requirements as cattle do.
That would depend which buffalo you mean: The American Bison (not really a buffalo), Water Buffalo or Cape Buffalo. Neither Bison nor Water Buffalo moo like a cow. Bison make a grunting-hissing sound to bellow and Water Buffalo make a bunch of huff-puff sounds coupled with a sound similar to a pig oinking. The Cape Buffalo on the other hand makes a mooing sound.
The comanche's homes were tepees that were made of buffalo skin and wrapped around reed/sticks. Similar to the Jumano's tepees.
They are trinitarian Pentecostal. The Church of God (Cleveland, TN) is very similar.
They trade with Native Americans
The United States is consisted of 50 states, which are similar provinces of Canada. Pennsylvania is one of the 50 US states. Philadelphia is simply a city in the state of Pennsylvania.
Referring to the American bison (usually called a buffalo), the closest would be the muskox or yak.For the water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis), similar bovine animals include other species of ox.
The United States is consisted of 50 states, which are similar provinces of Canada. Pennsylvania is one of the 50 US states. Philadelphia is simply a city in the state of Pennsylvania.
outside of buffalo, ny
both have the same recources buffalo
Clothing quite similar to what is worn in the other 49 states.