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What inventions and developments helped the Midwest to become a hub of transportation and trading?

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Where did the Midwest fur traders settle?

The First Permanent fur traders settlement was in Green Bay


Why was New Orleans was such an important settlement for the US?

It is the gateway of the Mississippi River, the major shipping channel in the midwest.


Jean Baptise DuSableestablish the first settlement in 1772 that became the greatest city of America's Midwest?

Chicago


Can you explain the animals of the Midwest?

wild cat and dogs Cactus and different plants


Why can't a six word memoir explain much?

Six words ..."I was born in the Midwest."Doesn't exactly say much, does it?


How far apart are the roads in the level area of the Midwest?

Roads in the Midwest are typically placed at intervals of one mile or approximately 1.6 kilometers in the level areas. This grid-like structure is influenced by the Public Land Survey System that was used during the region's settlement.


Which area was settled mostly mostly by entire families anwers?

Family settlement predominated in the American Midwest, particularly in areas like the Great Plains and the Midwest region of the United States. These regions saw families settle together to establish homesteads, start farms, and build communities.


When Americans moved to the Sunbelt where did they move from?

The Northeast and the Midwest


How do you spell Midwest?

Midwest


When Americans moved to sunbelt where did they move from?

The Northeast and the Midwest.


What region is Ohio in?

Midwest region