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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

MINNESOTA'S LANDSCAPE

BY MATT JOE AUSTIN JULIUS

LIVING ON THE EDGE OF GLACIERS

GLACIERS HAVE COVERED WHAT IS NOW MINNESOTA MANY TIMES.
Photo by rsepulveda

IT'S GETTING HOT

  • About 8,000 years ago the climate got warmer.
  • The glaciers started melting.
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LAND OF 10,000 LAKES

THE LAND BECAME FLAT AFTER THE GLACIERS

WHERE ARE THE ANIMALS!

AS IT GOT WARMER ANIMALS STARTED DIEING AND SMALLER ANIMALS CAME.

ADAPTING TO THE WEATHER.

PEOPLE AND ANIMALS STARTED EATING AND FINDING DIFFERENT FOODS.

FARMING, NOT LEAVING.

PEOPLE STAYED IN ONE AREA TO WAIT FOR THE CROPS TO GROW.

THE DAKOTA

THE DAKOTA PEOPLE HAVE LIVED ON MINNESOTA LAND A LONG TIME.
Photo by Puzzler4879

RIVER RICE

THE DAKOTA GREW RICE ALONG RIVER SIDES.
Photo by TAKUMA KIMURA

PEOPLE ON THE MOVE

THE DAKOTA PEOPLE MOVED THROUGHOUT MN EVERY SEASON
Photo by Beaulawrence

NEW SUPPLIES

THE WHITE PEOPLE BROUGHT STEEL TOOLS LOOKING FOR FURS.
Photo by Benimoto

FUR TRADE

  • Europeans came to what is now Mn to collect fur.
  • Beavers and other animals nearly went extinct because of this.
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NO MORE FUR TRADE?

AFTER 150 YEARS OF THE FUR, TRADE IT FINALLY ENDED.
Photo by Conrad Kuiper

TREATIES

THE WHITE PEOPLE WERE TAKING LAND FROM THE NATIVE AMERICANS

LOST TREATIES

THE AMERICANS TOOK MOST OF THE LAND FROM NATIVE AMERICANS
Photo by Sveden

THE END!

SEE YOU LATER FOLKS!
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