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Great Lakes Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie and Superior Largest freshwater lakes in the world Formed by glaciers that melted after the Ice Age Connecting to the World Links the Midwest with the rest of the world Through waterways, canals, and locks Locks allows water level to be adjusted in canals or rivers
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Better to transport goods by sea or land?? Barges Help transport goods by water Move large objects long distances for CHEAP prices Use less fuel and require less maintenance Disadvantages SLOW No door-to-door service Freight Trains Carry much heavier loads than trucks Faster speeds
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Located in South Dakota Region of dry hills and sharp cliffs formed of crumbling rocks Among the most beautiful landscapes in the U.S. Carved out by rain, wind, rivers Badlands National Park Dinosaur fossils are still being uncovered Home to many unique animals Prairie dogs, porcupines, reptiles, and bison
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Lived in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan Covered in thick forests Excellent for hunting Poor for farming Fishing was their main source of food Canoes were their main source of transportation Fur Trade French traded cloth, gun, and knives for furs from animals No longer self-sufficient
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Steamboats Bigger and faster than human- powered boats Railroads Rail lines could be built almost anywhere Weather did not affect train travel as much Automobiles People liked being on their own schedule Midwest’s highways are very important because of its central location
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Thomas Jefferson sent Lewis and Clark out on an expedition Wanted to expand trade Wanted to learn about the people of the West Met many Native American groups Learned there was no direct water route connecting the MW with the Pacific
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