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The Prairies are considered Canada's breadbasket, and are the Canadian section of a much larger North American region called the Interior Plains. The Prairies consist of three provinces: Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
Bernard Cazeneuve is the Minister of the Interior for France.
You have to get documentation that shows your grandfather was an American Indian. Then a copy of your parent's birth certificate showing the grandfather and then a copy of your birth certificate showing the parent should be enough. The link to the Department of Interior, responsible for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, provides further guidance.
Anibal Florencio Randazzo is the Minister of Interior for Argentina.
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The Jesuits were a Catholic religious order active in exploring the North American interior, aiming to protect and convert Native American tribes. They were known for establishing missions and schools to spread Christianity among indigenous communities.
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The order of the Jesuits - from the Society of Jesus - were instrumental in the exploration of the American territory as well as setting missions up among the Indians and seeking to protect them from encroaching settlers.
The order of the Jesuits - from the Society of Jesus - were instrumental in the exploration of the American territory as well as setting missions up among the Indians and seeking to protect them from encroaching settlers.
Henry Morton Stanley.
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American Society of Interior Designers was created in 1975.
france controlled the north american interior in 1750
Europeans have explored every continent. Europeans never truly explored the continents until the First Age of Imperialism, where they mainly explored the Americas. Europeans never explored the interior of Africa because of its dense jungle areas until the Second Age of Imperialism, where they also explored Asia, Australia & Oceania, and even Antarctica.
French explorers such as Jacques Marquette and Louis Jolliet, as well as RenΓ©-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, explored the interior of North America. Marquette and Jolliet explored the Mississippi River, while La Salle is known for his expeditions in the Great Lakes region and down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico.
Prussian-born explorer Ludwig Leichhardt, who explored the Queensland interior up to Port Essington on the northern coast, was not married.