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THE MIDWEST

THE MIDWEST. Miss Nolan Social Studies. A Route To The Sea. Great Lakes 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

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THE MIDWEST

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  1. THE MIDWEST Miss Nolan Social Studies

  2. A Route To The Sea • Great Lakes • 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 • Lock-allows water level to be adjusted in canals or rivers • St. Lawrence Seaway • Connects the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean

  3. Land or Water • Is it better to transport goods by sea or land? • Barges • Help transport goods by water • Able to move large objects long distances for CHEAP • Use less fuel and less maintenance • Bad points • SLOW • No door-to-door service!!! • St. Louis, Missouri • Busiest port city • Freight Trains • Carry much heavier loads than trucks • Faster speeds • Transcontinental Railroad

  4. Badlands • Great Plains • Badlands, SD • Among the most beautiful landscapes in the U.S. • Carved out by rain, wind, rivers • Badlands National Park • Dinosaur fossils are still being uncovered • Dinosaur fossils • Home to many unique animals • Prairie dogs, porcupines, reptiles, • Along the prairie lives bison

  5. Bountiful Farms • World’s most important agricultureregion • Rich soil, warm summers, plenty of rainfall • Central Plains • “Corn Belt”: known for its corn harvest • Soybeans are alternated in to help enrich the soil • Great Plains • Sunflowers grow wild

  6. More Agriculture • Dairy • Wisconsin is known for its milk and cheese production • “Cheese Heads” • Cattle • Leading hog producer • Ham and pork • Top quality beef

  7. Ojibwa • 1641 • Duluth,Minnesota • Covered in thick forests • Excellent for hunting • Fishing was their main source of food • Traveled far to gather food • Canoes were their main source of transportation • Fur Trade • Changed their culture forever • French began trading with them • Furs for cloth, gun, and knives

  8. Trading Posts • Set up alongside forts in the Midwest • Tools for fur were exchanged • Ojibwa Tribes • Brought furs to trade for tools • Some settled at the forts because of the rich soil • Sell some of their extra crops • Many of these trading posts grew into major MW cities

  9. Hub of the Nation • Center of Activity • St. Louis • Reason of Growth: Steamboats • Railroads • Transcontinental railroad was built • 1860-1869 • Crossed the entire country • Automobiles • 1900’s • Interstate highway system (superhighways)

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