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    Rocky Mountain National Park is located in northern Colorado and spans the Continental Divide. It encompasses protected mountains, forests and alpine tundra. It's known for the Trail Ridge Road and the Old Fall River Road which include aspen trees and rivers. It is in a Coniferous Forest, or taiga biome. The northern coniferous forest, or taiga, extends across northern North America and Eurasia to the edge of the arctic tundra. The northern coniferous forest is the largest terrestrial biome on Earth

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    Rocky Mountain Fur Trade

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    fighter, and one of the few mountain men to stay in the Rockies after the fur trade was over. Jim was selected in 1824 to explore Bear River, and settle the dispute of where it went. During this exploration he found Great Salt Lake, but more recent evidence states that he wasn't the first white man to see it, Etienne Provost was. Bridger thought that Great Salt Lake was an arm of the Pacific

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    Black Kettle is a well known traditional Cheyenne peace chief. Black Kettle is traditional because peace is the traditional Cheyenne culture and most other Cheyenne chiefs fight and that is why Black Kettle is traditional. He was born in 1802 in the Black Hills of present day South Dakota. Black Kettle is famous for being a peacemaker, the tribal chief of the Southern Cheyenne, and Chief of the Council of Forty-four. There isn’t a lot of information about Black Kettle’s early life. He was born

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    The transcontinental railroad had a massive impact on settlers and Native Americans. Today, a modern piece of technology that affects society both positively and negatively are smartphones. When the Transcontinental railroad was built, it impacted settlers in a positive way. There was now a much safer, quicker, and less expensive way to travel down to the west. There were no longers worries about wagons tipping and the chance of dying on the middle of the trip was greatly reduced. I can relate this

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    Boulder in the Mountains: Nederland, Colorado: --Wikipedia There is no other town like Nederland, Colorado, anywhere. The town, just west of Boulder, is the hub of the Peak to Peak Community, with a rich history of music and mining. Nederland has an incredible outdoor beauty, friendly residents, unique shops, and a vibrant music scene--all combining to make it anything but your average small town. It doesn't matter if you play, live, or work here, you will definitely discover life is better up here

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    Mountain Men came to exist throughout the 1800’s but were at their peak between 1830 to 1850 mainly because of the Fur Trade. There was never a large number of mountain man to exist. Who can blame them? Living this sort of lifestyle was never easy; even for those who have acquired the knowledge needed to survive. They faced many obstacles while traveling from place to places such as extreme temperatures, starvation, and attacks from Indians and Grizzly bears. They played a large role in the fur trade

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    There are seven Native American reservations in the State of Montana. The Blackfeet Nation is one of these seven. The Blackfeet Indian Reservation is in the northwest part of Montana along the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains and south of the Canadian border. The reservation is home to the Blackfeet Tribe. Of the approximately 15,560 enrolled tribal members, there are about 7,000 living on or near the reservation. Nearly 27 percent of enrolled members are of three-fourths or greater Indian

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    Rocky Mountain Research Paper

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    The Rocky Mountains are an incredible mountain range located in North America in the Western Hemisphere. The mountain range stretches from northern Colorado and into southwestern Canada. It is home to a diverse ecosystem, both geographically and biologically and is revered as a monumental landform worldwide. The geologic history of the Rocky Mountains has come about as an aggregation of millions of years. Briefly speaking, the formation of the Rockies transpired from hundreds and millions of years

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    Rocky Marciano was born Rocco Francis Marchegiano on September 01, 1923 in Brockton Massachusetts, to his Italian immigrant parents (Rocky Marciano , 2016). The day of his birth he weighed twelve pounds. His father Pierino Marchegiano worked as a shoe maker, while his mother Pasqualina Picciuto was the home maker (Rocky Marciano , 2016). At the age of eighteen months Rocky contracted pneumonia which almost killed him. The doctor said that because of his strong constitution helped him to survive without

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    What Is REI?

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    Lloyd and Mary Anderson established REI as a cooperative in 1938 by signing up its first 23 members. At the time, the company was named Recreational Equipment Cooperative and its purpose was to serve mountaineers by providing them with reasonably priced, quality climbing and mountaineering equipment. The co-op grew and by 1940 they celebrated 200 members and annual sales of $3,000. In 1956 REI incorporated and changed its name to Recreational Equipment, Inc. By 1960, REI had 20,000 members and

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