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4
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the place where two rivers join together
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5
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first settlement in North Dakota that included women and children
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8
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built first trading post in North Dakota
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9
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first steamboat to sail down the Red River
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10
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invented by the Metis; high two- wheeled cart pulled by an ox or a horse
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13
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nicknamed “The Walking Peace Pipe”; mapped the city of Wahpeton
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15
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grandchildren, great-grandchildren
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1
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first permanent non-Indian settlement in North Dakota
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2
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group traveling in a line
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3
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British fur trading company headquartered in Canada
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6
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wall built of tall posts set upright; often surrounded a fort
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7
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ten years
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11
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a person born of an Indian parent and European parent
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12
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trading items for other items without exchanging money
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14
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boundary line between North Dakota and Canada
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