With the arrival of the 15th century Indian European explorers, the first inhabitants of the Great Lakes Region of North America, archeological discoveries of bone fragments and fossils continue to support the existence of humans in North America. Lake areas live or migrate. This area includes the Lake Superior, Michigan State, Huron Lake, Ontario, Erie Lake, and the surrounding USA.
On the West Coast, the relationship between European settlers and indigenous peoples in this region is quite different from the relationship between the settlers and indigenous peoples in the Great Lakes Basin. For nearly 50 years, the business desire of Hudson's Bay hid the West's reconciliation. Half of all British UK territories are trade monopolized so HBC is pleased with maintaining contact with foreign nationals with West Coast natives and is limited to commercial matters related to fur trade .
After the end of the glacier of Wisconsin more than 10,000 BC, several indigenous people lived in this area. As copper was mined from the area and shaped into ornaments and weapons in the southern Ohio mounds, people in the Great Lakes region started trading with Hopewell culture around 1000 years. Le Griffon, commissioned by Sieur de La Salle, was built on Cayuga Creek near the southern end of the Niagara River and became the first on August 7th. In 1679, ride a yacht upstream of the Great Lakes
Approximately 8,000 large lakes are formed in Niger bay, Chad Lake and Upper Nile River in BC State. Please spread "African culture" through this "Great Lakes Region". On the banks of the lake and the river there is a fishing community that tends to sit with ceramics and microlithographic fixtures. The Sahara region has a climate of savanna. A favorable condition leads to an increase in population. Phoenician merchants established the city of Cartago (now Tunisia) around 800 BC. They established many trade centers at the western end of the Mediterranean, through which they exchange Oriental products with European and North African items such as copper and tin. Over the course of time Carthago became the first major Phoenician colonial port, then became the owner of his own trade empire in the western Mediterranean.