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Chicago – derived from native American term “ chicagoua ” – meaning - ‘the place of the smelly onion’. Native Tribes. No tribe lived here year round Miami – primary tribe in area during 17 th Century Potawatomi – later replaced Miami Illinois and Ojibwa groups knew of the area - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Chicago – derived from native American term “chicagoua” – meaning - ‘the place of the smelly onion’

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Native Tribes• No tribe lived here year round• Miami – primary tribe in area during 17th Century• Potawatomi – later replaced Miami• Illinois and Ojibwa groups knew of the area• Mud Lake – Swampy area connecting Des Plaines

River and Chicago River until 1900 when it was filled in by Chicagoans

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Early French Explorers• Louis Jolliet (French trader and explorer) and

Jacques Marquette (Jesuit Missionary)• 1673 – Searched for passage to Pacific Ocean• Traveled most of Mississippi River and on return,

stopped on SW edge of Lake Michigan• First Europeans to Chicago

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“The first white man to settle in Chicago was black”

• Jean Baptiste Point de Sable

• Part African and French• Born in Haiti• 1770s – 1780s – First

established Chicago resident – fur trader

• Lived on north bank of Chicago river with family – Pottawatomie wife and two children

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Chicago 1833 – Incorporated as village

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Early Chicago Key Dates• 1803 – Fort Dearborn established• 1803 – John Kinzie “Father of Chicago” arrives• 1836 – Native Americans defeated by Americans in

Blackhawk War• 1833 – Chicago incorporated as a village (350

residents)• 1837 – Chicago incorporates as a city (4,000

residents)

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Late 1700s

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Approximately 1833 – population 350

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City incorporated – March 4, 1837

No maps exist, however population reached 5,000 by 1837

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1868 – One year prior to the building of Saint Ignatius College