French Canadians in NE ... of the east coast no wider than 210 miles, the French laid claim to much of the territory between the colonies and the Mississippi. Trappers, traders, and ... View More
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The Mississippi River ... Meanwhile his associate, Louis Hennepin, traveled the Upper Mississippi, and though he was ... The French explorers opened the way for fur trappers and traders to ... View More
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kansas ... for removable of Indians located east of the Mississippi to a new haven in the West. In the meantime, men engaging in commerce fur trappers, and missionaries ... View More
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Westward Expansion Nevertheless, as the population kept growing, adventurers, trappers and many mores, started to move ... to give it control of the mouth of the Mississippi and of ... View More
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The Spanish and French Empires ... They controlled many of the lands to the east of the Mississippi River. ... On a flipside, the French were mainly merchants and fur trappers. ... View More
Wordcount: 860
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Lewis and Clark ... who as trappers expedition as mountain could river since the the Missouri how ... on some collected the harshness he severe significant the the Mississippi to seek ... View More
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OREGON TRAIL ... Oregon Trail can be traced back to the Native Americans and early trappers. ... this time period only three states existed west of the Mississippi River including ... View More
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Comparisons between America and South Africa ... vast areas including Florida, Mexico, and the region west of the Mississippi River although ... Most of the early French explorers were fur traders and trappers. ... View More
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The Revolutionary War ... excluded the rich Ohio Valley, and all territory from the Ohio to the Mississippi rivers from ... This involved the Indians and trappers who lived on the frontier. ... View More
Wordcount: 2143
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Fur Trade ... These tribes were not trappers, but they acquired the furs from other Indians. The French also developed the fur trade along the Mississippi River. ... View More
Wordcount: 1065
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The Legacy of Thomas Jefferson ... the frontier farmers who floated their produce down the Mississippi River, Thomas ... Indians, and developed maps and land routes for fur trappers and frontiersmen ... View More
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Reintroduction of Grizzly ... Alaska to Mexico and on the Great Plains as far east as the Mississippi. ... Settlers, sheepherders, trappers, and hunters that moved to the area around that time ... View More
Wordcount: 1445
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Manifest Destiny ... Westward expansion began with fur trappers searching for beavers. ... It took explorers roughly 200 years just to reach the Mississippi River, and many others ... View More
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indians in american history ... Factors that made Indian lands west of the Mississippi River increasingly valuable ... the people passing through their lands being the fur trappers, hunters, and ... View More
Wordcount: 1358
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THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE FRONTIER IN AMERICAN HISTORY ... When the trappers sca ... The Ohio, the Great Lakes, the Mississippi, and the Platte, the lines of western advance, were ascended by traders. ... View More
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Effects ampamp Consequences of Early European Contacts on... ... fur trade transformed the coastal groups from hunters and fishers into trappers. ... country, but this interfered with French exploration of the Mississippi valley ... View More
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Bernard Bailyn, ampquotThe Peopling of British North America. An I ... been before but there were millions of open acres east of Mississippi and the ... Carolina backwoodsmen were said to be ampquotthe lowest scumampquot, and trappers and farmers ... View More
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