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The Flowering Rush has been in Michigan for many years

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by a gardening plant

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By Humans bringing it as a garden plant

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Who limited the number of armed ships in the Great Lakes?

The Rush-Bogat Agreement


How did Flowering rush get here?

The flowering rush were first found in Eurasia, Russia. then they came to Ontario and started to invade our ecosystem.


What agreement with Great Britain disarmed the Great Lakes?

The Rush- Bagot Treaty was an agreement between the United States and Great Britain to disarm the Great Lakes. This was a positive step for peace between the two nations.


What did the 1817 rush-bagot agreement do?

It limited naval power on the Great Lakes for both Canada and the U.S.


Where did the flowering rush come from?

Sri Lanaka


How did the flowering rush get to michagan?

it got here


1817 agreement that limited American and british naval forces on the great lakes?

The rush-Bagot agreement


Why were the Rush-Bagot agreement and the convention of 1818 compromise?

because both the united states and Great Britain wanted to keep their navies and fishing rights on the Great Lakes.


What was the post-war of 1812 teaty between Britain and the US that limited the naval arms race on the great lakes?

Rush-Bagot Agreement


Why was the rush-bagot treaty formed?

It was formed to limit the naval forces of the Great Lakes and Lake Champlain. It also helped the U.S. and Great Britain recover from the war of 1812.


What are the four largest lakes in the country?

The Great Lakes


What were the consequences of the Rush-Bagot Treaty?

An agreement between Britain and the United States, right after the War of 1812, that severely limited naval armament on the Great Lakes. This resulted with Canada and the US sharing the lakes peacefully.