Um... God? The Great Salt Lake is a natural, not a manmade lake, so nobody really invented it, they discovered it.
Native Americans knew about the lake for hundreds or thousands of years before white men knew about it. The Timpanogos Utes told Spanish explorer Silvestre Escalante about the lake in 1776, he wrote about it in his notes, but never saw it or named it. It was first seen by white men in 1824 - the men were trappers Jim Bridger and Etienne Provost.
Native American tribes have lived in the area around the Great Salt Lake for at least a thousand years! That is long before white men ever knew it existed.
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Spanish explorers were the first to explore of that area.
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Lewis and clark
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The only creatures that are capable of harming a great wgite are another great white itself and a person.
Anthony Henday was one of the first white men to explore the interior of the Canadian northwest. He was a native of the Isle of Wight who was a convicted smuggler and joined the Hudson's Bay Company in 1750 as a net-maker and labourer.
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The first President to live in the White House was John Adams
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