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Early Indiana Vocabulary
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To move from one place to another
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Migrate
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People who hunt animals and collect fruits, nuts, and other foods to eat
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Hunter-gatherer
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The study of people who lived long ago
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Archaeology
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Remains of objects made or used by people who lived in the past
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Artifact
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To buy, exchange, or sell goods
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Trade
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A hill or ridge of earth, stone, or other material (many Indian tribes buried their dead to form these)
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Mound
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A group of people who have highly developed trade, agriculture, art, government and science
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Civilization
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The way people worship
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Religion
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A person who studies the past
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Historian
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An agreement between two or more groups to work together in doing something
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Alliance
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Canoes that were made by hollowing out logs
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Dugout
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A team sport played with a ball and sticks with netted hooks used for catching and throwing the ball
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Lacrosse
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To travel to unfamiliar places in order to learn about them
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Explore
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A country or region that is ruled by another country
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Colony
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The movement of foods, animals and diseases between the Eastern and Western hemispheres
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Columbian Exchange
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A hunter and French trapper
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Voyageur
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A person who trapped animals for the fur trade without a license
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Coureurs de bois
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A person who teaches others about his or her religion
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Missionary
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Agreement between France and Britain which ended the French and Indian War
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Treaty of Paris of 1763
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Native American armed fight in 1763 against British western expansion
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Pontiac’s Rebellion
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British announcement that gave all land east of the Appalachian Mountains to the colonists and set lands west of the mountains aside for Native Americans
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Proclamation of 1763
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The act of NOT being loyal to one’s country
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Treason
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Money that people must pay to their government
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Tax
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The land at the edge of a settled area
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Frontier
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A plan of government
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Constitution
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An addition or change to the Constitution
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Amendment
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The first ten amendments to the United States Constitution
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Bill of Rights
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