The Midwest region of the U.S. is known for its diverse agricultural output, producing significant natural products such as corn, soybeans, and wheat. Additionally, the region is rich in dairy production, particularly in states like Wisconsin, famous for its cheese. The Midwest also cultivates fruits like apples and cherries, alongside various vegetables. Furthermore, the Great Lakes contribute to the region's fishing and aquaculture industries, providing Freshwater Fish such as perch and trout.
natural resources
they came to the Midwest to trade furs
There were many tribes that occupied the Midwest region of the United States when the settlers first came to America. The most commonly known tribes are the Blackfeet, Sioux, and Chippewa Indians.
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Yes, they do. They help manufacture the products Mexico exports. At the very least, they are exported themselves, such as oil and silver.
Europeans came to the Cordillera region for various reasons such as colonization, trade, missionary work, and exploration. They were drawn by the region's natural resources, potential for economic gains, and desire to spread their influence.
the french came to the mid west because they were expanding there home land
Because they wanted to explore the land. Also the NWC (north west company) sent them to find new natural resources and trade furs.
toys that are made from natural products from earth example things made out of wood, clay, paint...etc.
proverbs came from the region
missionaries.
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