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Hey nerds and book lovers, I'm currently reading "Beyond the Hundredth Meridian" Powell and the Grand Canyon and the American West and I realized that my knowledge of the history of the Southwest is lacking. So, I'm looking to learn a little bit more about the exploration/discovery of the American Southwest, ideally a book that covers the Spanish explorers as well as American. Basically, I'd like one book (if it exists) that goes from searching for El Dorado to Powell and the Grand Canyon.
I'd also like a good book about the French voyageurs in the Mississippi and Missouri Valleys and into the Canadian west.
I don't mind academic books with lots of footnotes/endnotes, but a more popular style book is good also. And if there isn't one book that covers this whole time period, I'm happy to entertain recommendations for narrower times or specific people.
So any recommendations?
I'd also like a good book about the French voyageurs in the Mississippi and Missouri Valleys and into the Canadian west.
I don't mind academic books with lots of footnotes/endnotes, but a more popular style book is good also. And if there isn't one book that covers this whole time period, I'm happy to entertain recommendations for narrower times or specific people.
So any recommendations?