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Canals were used for transportation of agricultural products when there were not roads. Rivers, for example, were used for transportation of products downstream. Canals made by the man were used for transportation of products to places were the river could't reach. This system was used as a very efficiently way for products interchange between settlements far away each other.

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Topography deals with surface features of a region including its landforms and rivers lakes etc and with man-made features such as canals bridges and roads According to this definition the t?

Topography deals with surface features of a region, including its landforms and rivers, lakes, etc., and with man-made features such as canals, bridges, and roads. According to this definition, the topography of a region includes its? mountains


The part of North America claimed by the French in the sixteenth century?

The Ohio River valley, the Mississippi river valley, and the entire great lakes region


What lakes border Canada?

In addition to four of the five Great Lakes, lakes through which the International Border runs include Lake of the Woods, Rainy Lake, Lake St Clair, and approximately 40 smaller lakes in the Quetico area.


What did the Rush Bagot Treaty 1817 do?

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Where did Pontiac's rebellion take place?

Pontiac's War, also known at Pontiac's Rebellion, took place in the Great Lakes region of North America. The war was between Great Britain and many Native American Indian tribes.

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Topography deals with surface features of a region including its landforms and rivers lakes etc and with man-made features such as canals bridges and roads According to this definition the t?

Topography deals with surface features of a region, including its landforms and rivers, lakes, etc., and with man-made features such as canals, bridges, and roads. According to this definition, the topography of a region includes its? mountains