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What groups of people built the Erie Canal?
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The Erie Canal was primarily built by thousands of immigrant workers, including Irish, German, and Italian laborers, as well as smaller groups of French, Dutch, and English workers. There were also many African American workers, both free and enslaved, who played important roles in building the canal.
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