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Ah, America. Land of Liberty and Home of the Free. In its short lifespan, the United States has shot up to power and influence, becoming a major player on the world board and often seen as an ideal by many other countries around the world to strive to be. Still, it has its ups and downs like anyone, and while it is young, much has happened in its storied history. So, if you need an extra dose of facts about the land of liberty, have we got the list for you.
1. All the Water You Could Want
The United States is home to the largest freshwater lake system in the world, the Great Lakes. This majestic system comprises five individual lakes: Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario. Together, they hold about 21% of the world’s surface fresh water.

Located on the United States border with Canada, these lakes are not just a natural marvel but also a vital resource, supporting both countries’ economies through shipping, recreation, and industry. The Great Lakes basin is a unique ecological treasure, providing habitat for numerous species of fish and wildlife.