Early Indiana Vocabulary

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Early Indiana Vocabulary

To move from one place to another

Migrate

Remains of objects made or used by people who lived in the past

Artifact

A person who studies people who lived long ago

Archeologist

To buy, exchange, or sell goods

Trade

A hill or ridge of earth, stone, or other material (many Indian tribes buried their dead to form these)

Mound

A person who studies the past

Historian

A country or region that is ruled by another country

Colony

A hunter and French trapper

Voyageur

An agreement between two or more countries or groups of people

Treaty

An official announcement to the public

Proclamation

Money that people must pay to their government

Tax

A plan of government

Constitution

An addition or change

Amendment