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Nez Perce and thief treaty Nez Perce had helped Lewis and Clark Invited a mission to be established at Lapwai Most remained peaceful during plateau.
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By 1848, 14,000 people had traveled West to reach rich Farmlands. Miners were in search of the Big Strike: GOLD ◦ Forty-niners- miners in search of.
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