The making of the American nation; a history for elementary schools . loration; explored by Lewis and Clark, 1804-1805; Coeur dAlene Mis-sion established by Father de Smet, 1842, where gold was subsequentlydiscovered, 1882; set off from Oregon and made a separate territory,1863; admitted as a state, 1890. 44. Wyoming. — Indian name meaning land of open plains. Trav-ersed by Verendrye as early as 1743. Yellowstone region discovered byJohn Colter, 1807; explored later by Captain Bonneville. Most of thearea was included in the Louisiana Purchase, the southwestern partbelonging to the Spanish (Mex
The making of the American nation; a history for elementary schools . loration; explored by Lewis and Clark, 1804-1805; Coeur dAlene Mis-sion established by Father de Smet, 1842, where gold was subsequentlydiscovered, 1882; set off from Oregon and made a separate territory,1863; admitted as a state, 1890. 44. Wyoming. — Indian name meaning land of open plains. Trav-ersed by Verendrye as early as 1743. Yellowstone region discovered byJohn Colter, 1807; explored later by Captain Bonneville. Most of thearea was included in the Louisiana Purchase, the southwestern partbelonging to the Spanish (Mexican) possession. Settlement at FortLaramie, 1834, established by fur-trading company, became a militarypost, 1849; Bozeman trail was an important trade route as late as a territory comprising areas set off from Utah, Idaho, and Dakota,1868; admitted as a state, 1890. 45. Utah. — Named after Ute Indian tribe; uncertain settlement at Salt Lake City, founded by Brigham Young,1847. Organized as a territory, 1850; admitted as a state, TOPICAL ANALYSIS FOR REVIEW A review is most effective wlien, in place of the sequence of mixed events,tlie events pertaining to a single phase of development are studied in theirorder. The following topical analysis is arranged especially for review work ;it includes the subjects that have had most to do with the making of Ameri-can history. EVENTS OF DISCOVERY AND voyage of Hwui Shan, p. 1. The case of Jean Cousin — Fiskes Discovery of America^ Vol. I, p. 150 ;Higginsons Larger History of America, p. 24. The Norse in America. The colonization of Greenland, p. 2 ; Discovery of America, Vol. I, p. Ericsons lumber camp in Vinland, p. 3. The effect of the blockade of trade routes between Europe and India. Location of trade routes, p. 5. Prince Henry founds a school of navigation, p. 6. Vasco da Gama discovers a route around Africa, p. 7. Columbus searches for a westward passage to I
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