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In the 1920s, talent scouts from northern record companies turned their attention to the South. They recorded black and white musicians, paid next to nothing, and made fortunes selling music to southern audiences. The varied and colorful strains combined to create a multitude of folk and popular music. They contributed to the development of jazz, one of America’s most unique and highly developed arts, and influenced the work of American classical composers. Jazz was born about the turn of the twentieth century in New Orleans, which was a crossroads of musical culture. Jazz had its basis in the religious shouts and hollers, dances, work songs, and blues of African American people.
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1809: Treaty of Fort Wayne takes 3 million acres from Native peoples. William Henry Harrison, the governor of the Indiana Territory and superintendent of Indian affairs, negotiates the Treaty of Fort Wayne with the “Delawares, Shawanoes, Putawatimies, Miamie's and Kickapoos,” and others to acquire 3 million acres.
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West Africans exported cotton cloth, gold, metal ornaments, and leather items north throughout the trans-Saharan exchange routes, in exchange for horses, copper, textiles, salt, and beads. Later, ivory, slaves, and kola nuts had been also traded.
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