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*'''1834: '''Fort Hall trading post was founded on the Snake River near the site of present-day Pocatello. During the 1840's and 1850's it became a major way station for those who passed through Idaho over the Oregon Trail.  
*'''1834: '''Fort Hall trading post was founded on the Snake River near the site of present-day Pocatello. During the 1840's and 1850's it became a major way station for those who passed through Idaho over the Oregon Trail.  
*'''1846:''' Oregon Treaty settled boundary.  
*'''1846:''' Oregon Treaty settled boundary.  
*'''1848:''' Idaho became part of the Oregon Territory.  
*'''1848:''' Idaho became part of the Oregon Territory.  
*'''1855: '''(July 16) Through the Treaty of Hell Gate the Salish and Kutenai (Kootenai) Indians ceded their lands.  
*'''1855: '''(July 16) Through the Treaty of Hell Gate the Salish and Kutenai (Kootenai) Indians ceded their lands.  
*'''1859:''' Idaho became part of the Washington Territory.  
*'''1859:''' Idaho became part of the Washington Territory.  
*'''1860:''' The Mormon community of Franklin in Cache Valley became the first permanent white settlement in Idaho.  
*'''1860:''' The Mormon community of Franklin in Cache Valley became the first permanent white settlement in Idaho.  
*'''1860-1863:''' Gold discoveries in the river valleys of northern Idaho attracted temporary settlement.  
*'''1860-1863:''' Gold discoveries in the river valleys of northern Idaho attracted temporary settlement.  
*'''1860-1880s:''' A series of Indian conflicts continued until the Indians were assigned to reservations.  
*'''1860-1880s:''' A series of Indian conflicts continued until the Indians were assigned to reservations.  
*'''1863:''' Nez Perce Indians ceded land.  
*'''1863:''' Nez Perce Indians ceded land.  
*'''1863:''' (March 3,) The Idaho Territory was created out of the Washington and Dakota Territories. In 1864, the Montana Territory was cut away from the Idaho Territory. In 1868, a small part of Idaho Territory was transferred to the new Wyoming Territory.  
*'''1863:''' (March 3,) The Idaho Territory was created out of the Washington and Dakota Territories. In 1864, the Montana Territory was cut away from the Idaho Territory. In 1868, a small part of Idaho Territory was transferred to the new Wyoming Territory.  
*'''1865:'''(January) 224 Bannock Indians were killed when they were attacked by the U.S. army while they were camped at Battle Creek.  
*'''1865:'''(January) 224 Bannock Indians were killed when they were attacked by the U.S. army while they were camped at Battle Creek.  
*'''1865-1868:''' Indian Campaigns  
*'''1865-1868:''' Indian Campaigns  
*'''1877:''' (June - October) Nez Perce Indians went to war with the United States. The war ended when federal troops captured Chief Joseph and evacuated the Indians to a reservation in Oklahoma.  
*'''1877:''' (June - October) Nez Perce Indians went to war with the United States. The war ended when federal troops captured Chief Joseph and evacuated the Indians to a reservation in Oklahoma.  
*'''1880's:''' Mining booms in the north and the coming of the railroads to the south brought new settlers.  
*'''1880's:''' Mining booms in the north and the coming of the railroads to the south brought new settlers.  
*'''1887:''' The Bannock Indians ceded land.  
*'''1887:''' The Bannock Indians ceded land.  
*'''1890:'''(July 3,) Idaho became a state.  
*'''1890:'''(July 3,) Idaho became a state.  
*'''1895:''' The Bannock Indians left Fort Hall Reservation to hunt in Wyoming under the provisions of the 1868 treaty. The cavalry overtook them and escorted them back to the reservation.  
*'''1895:''' The Bannock Indians left Fort Hall Reservation to hunt in Wyoming under the provisions of the 1868 treaty. The cavalry overtook them and escorted them back to the reservation.  
 
*'''1898:'''  Over 300,000 men were involved in the [http://www.loc.gov/rr/hispanic/1898/ Spanish-American War] which was fought mainly in Cuba and the Philippines.
*'''1900-1910:''' Reclamation projects brought another wave of settlement to the former desert lands of southern Idaho.  
*'''1900-1910:''' Reclamation projects brought another wave of settlement to the former desert lands of southern Idaho.  
*'''1917–1918:'''  More than 26 million men from the United States ages 18 through 45 registered with the Selective Service.  [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_I World War I] over 4.7 million American men and women served during the war.
*'''1930's:'''  [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Depression The Great Depression] closed many factories and mills. Many small farms were abandoned, and many families moved to cities.
*'''1940–1945:'''  Over 50.6 million men ages 18 to 65 registered with the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selective_Training_and_Service_Act_of_1940 Selective Service]. Over 16.3 million American men and women served in the armed forces during [http://www.worldwar-2.net/ World War II].
*'''1950–1953:'''  Over 5.7 million American men and women served in the [http://www.korean-war.com/ Korean War].
*'''1950's–1960's'''  The building of [http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/planning/nhs/ interstate highways] made it easier for people to move long distances.
*'''1964–1972:'''  Over 8.7 million American men and women served in the [http://www.vietnamwar.com/ Vietnam War].
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