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Anchor text: 1869 Powell Expedition
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Preceding Context: The river basin has been inhabited by humans for at least eight thousand years. Due to the area's dry climate, they practiced farming and irrigation more prolifically than other native peoples of the continent. Through the next few centuries, the watershed became part of New Spain and early Mexico before the American acquisition of the region in 1846. The Colorado remained one of the last uncharted major rivers in the U.S. until the famed
Succeeding Context: , whose members were the first to run the river through the Grand Canyon. American settlers did not establish a large permanent presence in the watershed until the 19th and early 20th centuries.
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Source Page: Colorado River

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