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Sacagawea History

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Idaho has a fascinating history. From the state's Native American history and settlers to World War II, and the states 1900’s disaster, Idaho has an exciting past. Plus Idaho has the best potatoes!
In August 1805, four European white men on horses arrived in what’s now the Idaho-Montana border. The men were Captain Meriwether Lewis, John Shields, George Drouillard, and Hugh Mc’Nell. All these people belonged to a group of 59 explorers called the Corps of Discovery. In what is now South Dakota a Shoshone woman, Sacagawea, became part of the expedition.
Corps of Discovery met a traveling band of Shoshones before they entered Idaho. Sacagawea recognized their leader, he was her brother who she had not seen in five years. Lewis and Clark were not successful without Sacagawea. When Sacagawea was little she was kidnapped from her people and taken to live with the Mandan tribe. Sacagawea married a french trapper. Both Sacagawea and her husband joined Lewis and Clark’s expedition. She was very helpful for talking with native people and trading.
David Thompson, a Canadian explorer, built a fur-trading post on the shores of Lake and Oreille in 1809. Two more posts were built in 1834. One of the forts is called Fort Hall, founded by the American Nathaniel Wyeth. The other fort is …show more content…

In 1890, The Idaho Territory had enough people to become a state. The new state had problems and the miners faced a hard life. Many jobs were dangerous and people earned very little money. Miners decided to fight for more pay, so they formed a union called the Western Federation of Miners. In 1892, union miners in the Coeur d'Alene region went on strike. The strike became so violent that Governor Frank Steunenberg brought in troops. Governor Frank Steunenberg broke the strike. Many people hated Steunenberg for what he had done. Many years later on July 3, 1890, Idaho joined the Union as the 43rd

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