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Built fur trading posts and forts along the Illinois River and near present day Peoria.
European Settlers (French)
Built Missions to help claim present-day Illinois for France.
European Settlers (French)
Came from New France in the 1600s.
European Settlers (French)
Claimed Louisiana land, including present-day Illinois for France
European Settlers (French)
Drew up maps of the region after travelling to present-day Illinois in 1673.
European Settlers
Planned to convert people to Christianity.
European Settlers
Left little to no written records, but are studied through pottery, bones, spears, and more.
Native Americans
Moved from place to place as the seasons changed.
Native Americans
Thousands died of disease, warfare, and starvation.
Native Americans
Created Monk Mound in present day Cahokia.
Native Americans
Followed bison and mammoths across Illinois as hunters and gatherers
Native Americans
Built large dirt mounds.
Native Americans
Excellent hunters and fighters. Had to prove themselves before marriage.
Native Americans
Crossed the Bering land Bridge thousands of years ago
Native Americans
Arrived close to 12,000 years ago.
Native Americans
Made alliances with the Illiniwek Confederacy.
European Settlers (French)
Created fur trading businesses that had high profits.
European Settlers (French specifically)
12 Illinois tribes including: Kickapoo, Sauk, Potawatomi, Winnebago, and Fox tribes
Native Americans
Explored Lake Michigan, Green Bay, and the Mississippi River
European Settlers