Pre-territorial Kansas refers to the period before Kansas was officially organized as a U.S. territory in 1854. This timeframe encompasses the era prior to the legislation that established the Kansas Territory as part of the Kansas-Nebraska Act. Before this, the area was part of various Native American nations and was influenced by European exploration and settlement, particularly by French and Spanish explorers in the 18th century. The pre-territorial period includes the time when Kansas was largely inhabited by indigenous peoples and saw early interactions with European settlers, traders, and explorers.
Pre territorial Kansas refers to what time period in the state's history
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