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The people of the First Nations travelled the Great Lakes in canoes long before any Europeans did.
the french
There is no record of Europeans having explored as far as the Great Lakes by the year 1600. The First Nations would have had their own names for the Great Lakes. One of their names for Lake Superior was Gichigami.
French
There are no martyrs of the Great Lakes.
to trade the goods for furs
France and England
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It is centrally located between the upper and loweer Great Lakes It is second largest of the great lakes of north America. bounded by Michigan and Ontario. Approx.330km.long 295km at widest part and 229m deep Area of 59570sq.km. Surface elevation 177m above sea level In flow from Lakes Superior, Michigan, and numerous streams. Discharges at southern end into Lake Erie It has many islands Part of St.Lawrence Seaway and as such supports heavy commercial traffic First of Great Lakes seen by Europeans Explored by French 1615-79 who named it Huron after the Huron Indians
Great Lakes and the Gulf of Mexico
The Great Lakes are: Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, and Superior. (In that order, the first letters spell "homes", an easy acronym to remember the names of the lakes.)
The Great Lakes