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  2. History of St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    The history of St. Louis began with the settlement of the area by Native American mound builders who lived as part of the Mississippian culture from the 9th century to the 15th century, followed by other migrating tribal groups. Starting in the late 17th century, French explorers arrived. Spain took over in 1763 and a trading company led by ...

  3. History of St. Louis (1763–1803) - Wikipedia

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    The history of St. Louis, Missouri from 1763 to 1803 was marked by the transfer of French Louisiana to Spanish control, the founding of the city of St. Louis, its slow growth and role in the American Revolution under the rule of the Spanish, the transfer of the area to American control in the Louisiana Purchase, and its steady growth and prominence since then.

  4. Timeline of St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    1800 – St. Louis becomes part of French Louisiana. [ 3] 1804. St. Louis becomes part of U.S. territory per Louisiana Purchase. [ 3] Post Office established. [ 5] 1805 – St. Louis becomes capital of the U.S. Louisiana Territory. [ 3][ 6] 1808 – Missouri Gazette newspaper begins publication.

  5. St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1880, the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra is the second oldest symphony orchestra in the United States, ... St. Louis, Missouri – Racial and ethnic composition

  6. Auguste Chouteau - Wikipedia

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    Auguste Chouteau. René-Auguste Chouteau Jr. (September 7, 1749, or September 26, 1750 [1] – February 24, 1829 [2] ), also known as Auguste Chouteau, was the founder of St. Louis, Missouri, a successful fur trader and a politician. He and his partner had a monopoly for many years of fur trade with the large Osage tribe on the Missouri River.

  7. History of St. Louis (1804–1865) - Wikipedia

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    The history of St. Louis, Missouri from 1804 to 1865 included the creation of St. Louis as the territorial capital of the Louisiana Territory, a brief period of growth until the Panic of 1819 and subsequent depression, rapid diversification of industry after the introduction of the steamboat and the return of prosperity, and rising tensions about the issues of immigration and slavery.

  8. Pierre Laclède - Wikipedia

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    Died. 20 June 1778. (1778-06-20) (aged 48) Near the mouth of the Arkansas River. Pierre Laclède Liguest or Pierre Laclède (22 November 1729 – 20 June 1778) was a French fur trader who, with his young assistant and stepson Auguste Chouteau, founded St. Louis in 1764, in what was then Spanish Upper Louisiana, in present-day Missouri .

  9. Colonial history of Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Both of Missouri's permanent settlements, Ste. Genevieve and St. Louis, were growing as a result of French immigration from British-held Illinois. Ste. Genevieve continued to suffer from periodic flooding, although during the 1770s its population of 600 made it slightly larger than St. Louis. [ 21 ]