Welcome Missouri
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By: Devarshi Patra, Andrei Krozel, Umeera Farooq, and Shelby Pritt
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By Devarshi PatraDevarshi Patra
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Introduction Daniel Boone was born in Berks County, Pennsylvania on
November 2, 1734 He was an explorer and pioneer. He is mostly called “ The most famous pioneer and frontier
hero there ever was.’’
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When Daniel Boone was a kid he didn’t go to school. Instead he was taught at home by his parents.
At age 12 he was very good at hunting. He shot a bear once (When he was 12). Not many people could do that when they were 12.
When he was 16 he moved to North Carolina
Childhood
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Adulthood Daniel spent most of his time hunting as an adult He married Rebecca Bryan in 1756 Later he had 10 children
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Exploring Daniel Boone explored many places Daniel Boone explored the Kentucky region when Kentucky
wasn’t a state and the Appalachians He always wore a coonskin cap when he explored and
hunted
Coonskin Cap
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Old Life Daniel Boone spent the last 21 years of his life in Missouri He died on September 26, 1820 He was 85
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By: Andrei Andrei KrozelKrozel
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• Philip Francis Renault looked for a place to mine for lead
• Philip started lead mining in Missouri
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• Old Mines was opened for lead mining• Mine Renault was opened in Washington County
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• Sainte Genevieve was founded as a place for the transportation of lead down its river
• The mine Renault was closed temporarily
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• It was used for a part of gasoline• It was used for paint• It was used for water pipes
lead pipe
above
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It helped make money for things like•Roads•Railroads•Other expensive things
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• Http://www.dnr.mo.gov/pubs/pub659.pdf • http://periodictable.com/Elements/082/index.html • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lead
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St. Louis• Prezi:• http://prezi.com/ht4buknl28u5/st-louis/?auth_key=9dfda8d2ea94d5208fb1ffaa7afa8b59c1ce796f
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St. Charles was part of the Louisiana Territory. At first, the French controlled the land. After the Treaty of Paris in 1762, France gave
the land to Spain. Then, in 1800, Spain gave the land back to
France. In 1803, France sold the land to America as
the Louisiana Purchase.
Control of St. Charles?
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Louis Blanchette was a French Canadian
explorer who came to Missouri because he wanted to make a new settlement.
In 1765, he met Bernard Guillet, another French Canadian explorer, and they decided to make a settlement at St. Charles.
The Settlement of St. Charles
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Bernard called St. Charles “Les Petites Cotes”. It means “the little hills” in French. Louis Blanchette agreed to name the
settlement that name.
Les Petites Cotes
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In 1791, the first church was built there. They
named it San Carlos, and then they decided to name the town San Carlos, too.
Later, San Carlos was turned into St. Charles, which is San Carlos in English.
San Carlos
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In 1799, Daniel Boone, a famous explorer,
moved to what is now St. Charles County. He built a log cabin there. He settled in Missouri when he was 65 years
old.
Daniel Boone
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