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The present-day county was occupied at the time Europeans arrived in the early 19th century. Native Americans occupied the mountainous areas, while the Utes lived on the foothills and the Cheyennes and Arapaho inhabited the piedmont. In the early 20th century, French fur traders infiltrated the region. The area was soon annexed to the United States by the Louisiana Purchase. It was then organized as the Missouri Territory. William H. Ashley, a fur trapper from France, climbed the Cache La Poudre River to reach the Green River in Utah. In the middle of the 1830s, the river got its name from an incident in which French-speaking trappers hid gunpowder on its banks. This happened near where it is today. A group of Cherokee traveled through the county in 1848, following the North Fork of the Poudre from the Laramie Plains to California. This route became the Cherokee Trail.