The Erie were a Native American people who inhabited the region around Lake Erie, primarily in present-day western New York and parts of Pennsylvania and Ohio. They were part of the Iroquoian language family and are known for their agricultural practices, fishing, and involvement in trade networks. The Erie faced significant challenges in the 17th century due to conflicts with neighboring tribes and European colonizers, which ultimately led to their decline and near extinction by the mid-17th century. Today, the legacy of the Erie is recognized in historical studies and among descendants of other Iroquois nations.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Erie's population is 857,955.
As of the 2000 census, the population of the city of Erie was 103,717. The Census Bureau gave a 2005-2007 estimate of 100,393.
The Erie people, a Native American group, settled in the region that is now Ohio around the late 1600s. They inhabited areas near Lake Erie and were involved in trade and agriculture. However, by the mid-18th century, the Erie faced pressure from European settlers and other tribes, leading to their decline and eventual displacement.
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The American Revolution started in 1776. The Erie Canal was started in 1817.
The Lake Erie is named after the Erie tribe of Native Americans.-Pookie
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According to fedstats.gov, the estimated population of Erie County, New York, is 921,390.
The Erie Vets was an American Association football team that played in 1950.
The Erie SeaWolves are an American (double A) professional baseball team based in Erie, Pennsylvania. The team started in 1999.