The cahokia tribe
Cahokia is near present day St. Louis, Missouri. It is located across the Mississippi River in Illinois.
The present day states of Oregon, Washington, and Idaho were Oregon Territory.
The present day state where you can find the city of Cahokia is Illinois. Cahokia was a pre-Columbian Native American city located near present-day Collinsville, Illinois. It was the largest and most influential urban settlement of the Mississippian culture.
The Cahokia tribe, a pre-Columbian Native American civilization located near present-day St. Louis, Missouri, constructed large mound-shaped structures. Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site preserves the largest prehistoric Native American city north of Mexico.
Present day Texas and Nebraska
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Lewis and Clark named their fort Fort Mandan after the Mandan Native American tribe that inhabited the region where the fort was located along the Missouri River in present-day North Dakota.
The mint mark on all Washington quarters dated 1968-present is just to the right of the ribbon in Washington's wig (though Philadelphia didn't use a mark until 1980).
In a nutshell: Present-day Missouri was once part of the Missouri Territory. The eastern and southern borders of today's Missouri coincided with those of the Missouri Territory. In 1818, Missouri requested admittance to the Union, and the northern and western borders were drawn at pre-selected lines of latitude and longitude. At the time, present-day northwestern Missouri was not included in the state's borders. Then, the Platte Purchase of 1836 added the northwestern area to the state.
The expedition traveled along the Missouri River.
Chief Sealth was another name for Chief Seattle, leader of the Suguamish and Duwaish Native American peoples in the present day State of Washington.