The St. Lawrence Seaway, completed in 1959, primarily facilitated maritime trade between the Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean, impacting U.S. economic activity broadly, including states like Colorado. While Colorado is landlocked and does not directly benefit from the seaway, the increased shipping capacity and trade routes helped boost the overall U.S. economy, leading to enhanced demand for goods and services. This economic growth indirectly supported Colorado's industries, including agriculture and manufacturing, by providing broader markets for their products. Additionally, improved transportation networks stemming from increased trade can enhance logistics and distribution for businesses in Colorado.
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the st. Lawrence seaway connects the great lakes, the st. Lawrence river, and the atlantic ocean
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The St. Lawrence seaway is a canal
The seaway on the map is named the St. Lawrence Seaway, which is named after the St. Lawrence River. The seaway connects the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean, allowing for maritime transportation between the interior of North America and the rest of the world. The St. Lawrence River and Seaway have played a significant role in the economic development of the region by providing a vital transportation route for goods.
The Saint Lawrence Seaway links the Midwest to the Atlantic Ocean. The Saint Lawrence Seaway flows from Lake Ontario to the Atlantic Ocean.
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It is the Great St Lawrence seaway...
The St Lawrence Seaway
Parts of it are canals, but most of it is the St Lawrence River.
Through the St. Lawrence River/St. Lawrence Seaway.