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Chapter 4Chapter 4The Great Encounter
•Spanish Trail: This trail went through Utah on its way from Santa Fe to Los Angeles.
The Spanish TrailThe Spanish Trail
•Father Escalante: Spanish priest who came to find a better route from Santa Fe to Monterey.
Father EscalanteFather Escalante
•What was happening in Philadelphia at the same time as the Spanish was exploring Utah?
Declaration of Declaration of Independence is Independence is
signed.signed.
The Mountain MenThe Mountain Men
•Rendezvous: A planned gathering of trappers and traders.
•Trading Post: A place where Mountain Men can pick up supplies such as knives, blankets, and moccasins.
•Peter Skene Ogden: The city of Ogden and the Ogden River is named after him.
Peter Skene OgdenPeter Skene Ogden
• Jedediah Smith: He was the first to travel across Utah’s length. Showed that no rivers flowed from the Great Salt Lake to the Pacific Ocean.
Jedediah SmithJedediah Smith
•James Beckwourth: African American trapper who wrote a book about his life.
James BeckwourthJames Beckwourth
•Jim Bridger: First to discover the Great Salt Lake.
Jim BridgerJim Bridger
•Etienne Provost: City of Provo and Provo River are named after him.
Etienne ProvostEtienne Provost
•John C. Fremont: U.S. government explorer whose maps and notes later helped the pioneers.
John C. FremontJohn C. Fremont
•John W. Gunnison: Came to survey a possible route for the transcontinental railroad.
John W. GunnisonJohn W. Gunnison
TrappingTrapping
•Cache: A hiding place for treasures such as beaver pelts.
•Beaver: The main reasons trappers came to the west.