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Early Explorers, Traders, and Settlers to 1812
Era 2

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Era Description
Explorers, missionaries and fur traders from France began arriving in Wisconsin in the early 1600's. Then came fur traders, soldiers, and miners from the British Isles, as well as settlers from the eastern and southern United States. As these various groups interacted with Wisconsin's native peoples, change and conflict resulted.

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2a Describe the early exploration of Wisconsin.
2b Describe the Fur Trade in Wisconsin.
2c How did explorers, traders, and settlers change the lives of Wisconsin's native peoples?


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History 3Cultures in Conflict Understand how the arrival of non-Indian people from Europe and the eastern and southern United States impacted the lives of Wisconsin's Indian peoples.
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History 7From Here to There Investigate the history of transportation in Wisconsin and its role in the state's economic development.
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