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Only around a million people live in Montana, but the state will likely determine the balance of power in the U.S. Senate.
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In September, 1870, while Prussian soldiers were trying to starve Paris into surrender, Claude Monet was in Normandy with his wife, Camille, and their son, Jean, looking for a boat out of France.