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A Fountain of Life
For more than 5,000 years, the Great Lakes region has been a fountain of life.
Long before the French Fur Trade, people here built earthworks that still rise from the land, worked some of the world’s earliest copper tools, and traded along waterways that reached far beyond this region — out to other peoples, other places, other ideas.
The reason was always the same: water. Freshwater, navigable, abundant — one of the most fundamental resources for life, and for economic success. The Great Lakes hold roughly a fifth of the world’s surface freshwater. Every economy this region has ever known, all the way back, has grown from that same root system.