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Etienne Provost, a French-Canadian fur trader, came to Utah in the early 19th century primarily for the fur trade. He was part of the westward expansion of the fur trade into the Rocky Mountains and beyond, seeking new opportunities and resources. Provost's explorations contributed to the mapping of the region and established early trade routes, facilitating further settlement and exploration in what would become Utah. His presence marked an important chapter in the history of early interactions between European settlers and Native American tribes in the area.

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