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'''1830s: '''Heavy settlement began along the Lake Michigan shoreline at the sites of present-day Milwaukee, Racine, and Kenosha. The Michigan 1830 census lists of residents of what is now Wisconsin. | '''1830s: '''Heavy settlement began along the Lake Michigan shoreline at the sites of present-day Milwaukee, Racine, and Kenosha. The Michigan 1830 census lists of residents of what is now Wisconsin. | ||
'''1831: '''Menominee Indians ceded land to the Oneida Indians (1836 & 1848) | '''1831: '''[http://www.menominee-nsn.gov/ Menominee Indians] ceded land to the [http://www.jefflindsay.com/Oneida.shtml Oneida Indians] (1836 & 1848) | ||
'''1831, 1836, & 1848: '''Land ceded by the Menominee Indians | '''1831, 1836, & 1848: '''Land ceded by the [http://www.menominee-nsn.gov/ Menominee Indians] | ||
'''1832: '''The Black Hawk War ended the last serious Indian threat to white settlements. | '''1832: '''The Black Hawk War ended the last serious Indian threat to white settlements. |
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