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What would you have me change? Turn some of the land tiles around the great lakes into water tiles? Then you would be complaining about the lakes not providing fresh water. The map is designed like this for a reason.
You can either have a map with a large scope or a map with high "accuracy", but not both. If you are looking for an accurate depiction of the great lakes then go play on a map of the great lakes. This is not the map for you.
(I also asked the original maker of the Taino civ if they could do anything about it)
4. Real city names work only for capitals, as stated in the description above.
5. Resources are randomised for balance and replayability. Plus there is no possible way of placing strategic resources realistically that do not make certain map sections unplayable.
1a. City states that have conflicting TSL with another city state or civ won't spawn.
1b. How many civs + city states did you begin the game with? There is a hardcoded limit of 62.
1c. Did you manually select the city states that you want to appear in your game? Allowing the game to randomly select city states means some city states with no TSL will be selected and they won't spawn.
2. The thing with city-state conversion is that they are not supposed to work on a TSL map unless you want e.g. Singapore in the middle of North America. I believe you can still make it happen but you have to config that during the set-up.
3. All three American leaders have their TSL at Washington, so you can only get one of them unless you enable "Allow random placement for civs without TSL" as already stated above in the description.
Only Lincoln form a civilization and the other two USA (with Teddy) don't appear or die making impossible to win a culture, domination or religious victory.
Real city names don't work
The map could have pre-placed resources and realistic ones.
Durkle's Chickasaw [RaF + GS] and
Strudeler's Civilizations: Iroquois (Haudenosaunee)
Added TSL for Durkle's Choctaw, Civitas City-States (Chan Chan, Chetro Ketl, Etzanoa, Kuhikugu, Port Royal, Taos, Teyuna, Wyam)
They would be a good choice to make use of the desert area.