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| Missouri was the place people passed through on their way West. |
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| Native Americans who came from Illinois |
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| a group of explorers going into a new territory |
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| a low round house built of trees and earth |
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| a place ruled by another country |
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| a scientist who digs up ancient remains for study |
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| an organized system of government, religion, and education |
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| ancient remains and objects |
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| President Thomas Jefferson |
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| bought the Louisianna Purchase from France |
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| explored the Louisiana Territory |
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| fur trappers who hunted in and explored the West |
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| someone who leads the way |
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| the "jumping-off" place for wagon trains headed west |
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| the European explorer who claimed the land west of the Mississippi River to the Gulf of Mexico for France |
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| the Native Americans who built up piles of earth |
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| the Native Americans who called themselves the "Little Ones" |
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| the Native Americans who gave their name to our state |
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| the edge of a settled area |
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| the first Europeans to reach Missouri |
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| the written story of the past |
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| where scientist believe that Native Anericans came from |
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