The American independance had been signed in September 1783 (Traité de Paris). That document given to USA the Michigan territory's rights, which belonged to Canada before that date.
Lake MichiganLake Michigan is the only of the Great Lakes that is not shared or within Canada.LAKE MICHIGANLake Michigan is the Great Lake that is not owned by Canada. It is the 2nd largest Great Lake by volume and is located totally in the United States.
I never learned about that, I don't think so. --------------- Michigan was part of Canada, before there was a Canada, it should be part of Canada but we do not really want it back, they can keep it. Too hard to clean up now.
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North America is the continent that Canada belongs too. Canada extends from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
yes it does
Lake Michigan is the only lake, of the Great Lakes, that doesn't border or belong to Canada.
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Lake Michigan, it dose not border Canada, unless you consider Lake Michigan and Lake Huron one lake since they hydrological connected. Lake Michigan is border by Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Indiana but not Ontario (Canada). Check it out on Google maps.
Lakes do not flow anywhere; if they did, then they wouldn't be lakes. They'd be rivers. Assuming that you meant to ask, "Which of the Great Lakes belong to both the U.S. and Canada?" then, all but one of the Great Lakes -- Lake Michigan -- belong to both the U.S. and Canada. Lake Huron, Ontario, Erie and Superior are all divided by an international border between Canada and the U.S. All of Lake Michigan is contained within the U.S.
All the Great lakes are shared by Canada and the US except lake Michigan which has no Canadian shoreline.
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The 17th century.