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The Illinois Country was a major theater of French colonial economic and territorial expansion during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
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terre structure, poteaux sur sole, local distribution centers, terre construction, stockade line, sole construction, artifact concentrations, colonial sites, colonial archaeology, regional distribution centers, archaeological testing, coarse earthenwares, historical archaeology, test excavations, limestone foundation, north structure, artifact assemblages, export porcelain, upright logs
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Fort de Chartres, Fort Ouiatenon, Prairie du Rocher, Green Bay, Mississippi River, Starved Rock, Cahokia Wedge, Fort Massac, Great Lakes, Fort Michilimackinac, Mississippi Valley, Little Elk, New France, Cahokia Courthouse, Prairie du Pont, New Orleans, North America, Fort Crevecoeur, Illinois River, Monks Mound, Saline Valley, Boismenue House, Fort Duquesne, Wabash River, United States
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