The Atlantic Monthly, volume 07, No. 43, May, 1861 Creator

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This State, then, being the type of the prairie lands, a sketch of its history, political, physical, and agricultural, willtolerably well represent that of the whole prairie region.
The State of Illinois was originally part of Florida, and belonged toSpain, by the usual tenure of European title in the sixteenth century, when the King of France or Spain was endowed by His Holiness with halfa continent; the rights of the occupants of the soil never for a momentbeing considered. So the Spaniard, i
...n 1541, having planted his flag atthe mouth of the Mississippi, became possessed of the whole of the vastregion watered by its tributary streams, and Illinois and Wisconsinbecame Spanish colonies, and all their native inhabitants vassals of HisMost Catholic Majesty. The settlement of the country was, however, never attempted by the Spaniards, who devoted themselves to their morelucrative colonies in South America.
The French missionaries and fur-traders found their way from Canada intothese parts at an early day; and in 1667 Robert de la Salle made hiscelebrated explorations, in which he took possession of the territory ofIllinois in behalf of the French crown.


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