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WISCONSIN: Our Wisconsin - A School History of the Badger State

WISCONSIN: Our Wisconsin - A School History of the Badger State

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by E G Doudna. 1920. 

Wisconsin's history is rich and diverse, marked by the early explorations of French missionaries and traders like Jacques Marquette and Jean Nicolet, who established vital trade routes and relationships with Native American tribes. The fur trade played a crucial role in the region's development, leading to the establishment of settlements and the eventual influx of European settlers. Key figures such as La Salle and George Rogers Clark contributed to the state's growth, while the interactions between Indigenous peoples and European settlers shaped the cultural landscape of Wisconsin. Understanding this history is essential for appreciating the state's unique heritage and its evolution into a significant part of the American Midwest.

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