The Zebra Mussel
.... Nonindigenous aquatic species continue to invade waters of the great
Lakes Region where they gain entry from the discharged ballast water from European vessels ....
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Native American Resistance Movement
The purpose of this research is to examine the Native American resistance movement centered in the Great
Lakes region and known as the Black Hawk War. ....
(2337

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Black Hawk War
The purpose of this research is to examine the Native American resistance movement centered in the Great
Lakes region and known as the Black Hawk War. ....
(2341

9

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Native American Resistance Movement
The purpose of this research is to examine the Native American resistance movement centered in the Great
Lakes region and known as the Black Hawk War. ....
(2341

9

)
The Transportation Revolution
.... By 1834, this road network connected the Atlantic coast
region with the areas along the Mississippi River, and the Great
Lakes region with the areas along the ....
(2722

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Red Sea Crossing
.... The route is thought to be south from Ramses in the eastern Nile delta to the Bitter
Lakes region where shallow
lakes and marshy areas are found north of the ....
(746

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Transportation Systems of the Heartland
.... development of much of Canada, providing a means of transport for goods and people and linking much of Canada with the important Great
Lakes region, a gateway ....
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Annotated Bib of 4 Cources
.... Wilson's iconographic analysis of two Native American motifs from the Great
Lakes region demonstrates the difficulties of dealing with objects whose provenance ....
(522

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The Revolutionary War
.... of the Erie Canal was finished, and by 1835 it was a major artery not only for commerce but also for people heading westward to the Great
Lakes region in full ....
(1138

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The Louisiana Purchase
.... However, the French were actually more able explorers; it was French voyagers and trappers who explored much of the Great
Lakes region and the Mississippi Basin ....
(2702

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Early American History
.... However, the French were actually more able explorers; it was French voyagers and trappers who explored much of the Great
Lakes region and the Mississippi Basin ....
(2827

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Air Quality Act Amendments of 1997: Cost-Benefit Analysis
.... dioxide emissions in the United States are concentrated in a broad band extending from the mid-Mississippi Valley into the lower Great
Lakes region, the mid ....
(2650

11

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European Racism
.... in Egypt, but Iliffe notes how elements of civilization such as agriculture, iron-working, livestock, and language spread form the great
Lakes region to nearly ....
(2653

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Electric Power Plants and Pollution
.... For example, although the concentrations of chemicals like DDT and PCBs in people's bodies and in the environment across the Great
Lakes region have dropped ....
(1685

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Cultures of Native Americans:1775-1815
.... century. Their origins were in the Great
Lakes region where their closest relatives were the Sauks, Fox and Kickapoo tribes. According ....
(4901

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Air Polution Policy in Ohio
.... dioxide emissions in the United States are concentrated in a broad band extending from the mid-Mississippi Valley into the lower Great
Lakes region, the mid ....
(3878

16

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American Political Culture
.... When Tocqueville describes the big river that flows from the Great
Lakes region southward, he says that "the Indians, in their pompous language, have named it ....
(3618

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)
Contributions of the Miami Indians
.... tribe. In spite of the severe weather of the Great
Lakes region, they wore skins, leggings, and moccasins during the winter. During ....
(2618

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History of the Miami Indians
.... tribe. In spite of the severe weather of the Great
Lakes region, they wore skins, leggings, and moccasins during the winter. During ....
(2618

10

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The Jesuits and European Expansion
.... conducted hand-in-hand, with the French Jesuits concentrating their main efforts among some 15,000 to 20,000 Hurons who were settled in the Great
Lakes region. ....
(3902

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Old World Perceptions of the New World
.... When Tocqueville describes the big river that flows from the Great
Lakes region southward, he says that "the Indians, in their pompous language, have named it ....
(2585

10

)
European Perspectives of the US: 1610-1835
.... When Tocqueville describes the big river that flows from the Great
Lakes region southward, he says that "the Indians, in their pompous language, have named it ....
(2585

10

)
Economic Effects of Government Policy
.... dioxide emissions in the United States are concentrated in a broad band extending from the mid-Mississippi Valley into the lower Great
Lakes region, the mid ....
(3451

14

)
The Electoral College
.... one looks at an electoral college map of the 2000 election, the contrast is striking: Al Gore won the East and West coasts an the Great
Lakes region, where the ....
(3472

14

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Revisionist Views of Columbus
.... very high. The disease then raged through New England and on to St. Lawrence to the west in the Great
Lakes region. The disease ....
(3319

13

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The Black Hawk War
.... Destiny. In the scheme of American continental development, the Black Hawk War was a minor skirmish in the Great
Lakes region. If ....
(2306

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AMNESTY IUNTERNATIONAL: HOW IT WORKS
.... in Afghanistan, Angola,. East Timor, the Great
Lakes region of Central Africa, Kosovo, and Sierra Leone. With the armed conflicts ....
(2747

11

)
Acid Rain
.... In the La Cloch Mountain
region of Canada, 28 out of 67
lakes have lost the majority of their fish populations due to acid deposition. ....
(2491

10

)
History of the Great Camps of the Adirondacks
.... This is a
region of mountain, marsh, ponds, and
lakes. It is a "howling wilderness" as the earliest settlers referred to it (Banks, 1992, p. 26). ....
(5047

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Geography of the Soviet Union
.... The
region is characterized by a glacial geology, with a cool, humid, and cloudy climate. The nearness of the Gulf of Finland, and the large glacial
lakes to ....
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