• The deerskin trade between Colonial Americans, Europeans, and Native Americans was an important trading relationship between Europeans and Native Americans...
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    name "Truth About Fur". Deerskin trade Métis buffalo hunt Economic history of Canada Economic history of the United States Fur trade in Montana Mountain man...
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    with French trade with the Creeks at Fort Toulouse. The deerskin trade grew, and by the 1750s, Savannah exported up to 50,000 deerskins a year. In 1736...
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    southern deerskin trade declined gradually after the American Revolutionary War, but the resourceful Scottish merchants found new opportunities for trade with...
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    of the 18th century. With the growth of the deerskin trade, the Cherokee were considered valuable trading partners, since deer skins from the cooler country...
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    English hat-making trade, while the fine furs went to the Netherlands and Germany. Meanwhile, in the Southern colonies, a deerskin trade was established...
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  • Bay, in Pangasinan, on the port of Agoo and consisted principally of deerskin trade. A.^ Carta de Juan Bautista Román, factor y veedor de la Real Hacienda...
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    The maritime fur trade, a ship-based fur trade system, focused largely on acquiring furs of sea otters and other animals from the indigenous peoples of...
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    the Goose Creek men dealt mainly in Indian slaves, while later the deerskin trade dominated. Several colonial governors were Goose Creek men, such as...
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    Chickasaw (section Trade)
    engage initially in an exchange of deerskin. Shortly after making contact with the British, the Chickasaw began to trade with the French as the Europeans...
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    Deer horn Deer day Deer Hunter - video game Deer Avenger - video game Deerskin trade TheHunter - video game Hole in the Horn Buck James Jordan Buck Reindeer...
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  • Fur trading on the Assiniboine River and the general area west of Lake Winnipeg, in what is now Manitoba, Canada, began as early as 1731. Lake Winnipeg...
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    The North West Company was a fur trading business headquartered in Montreal from 1779 to 1821. It competed with increasing success against the Hudson's...
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  • Quarterly. 86 (1): 18–48. ISSN 0016-8297. JSTOR 40584639. Groover, Mark D. "Deerskin trade". South Carolina Encyclopedia. University of South Carolina. Retrieved...
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  • This is a list of Hudson's Bay Company trading posts. For the fur trade in general see North American fur trade and Canadian canoe routes (early). For...
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  • the Sewee. Sewee and other native peoples began participating in the Deerskin trade shortly thereafter. The Sewee hunted, processed, and exchanged deer...
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    and settle on isolated subsistence farmsteads. Over-harvesting by the deerskin trade had brought white-tailed deer in the region to the brink of extinction...
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    west with the fur trade). The Confederacy rose to predominance on the northern Plains during the height of the North American fur trade when they operated...
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    New Caledonia (Canada) (category Fur trade)
    New Caledonia was a fur-trading district of the Hudson's Bay Company that comprised the territory of the north-central portions of present-day British...
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    close along the border of the two Carolinas, where they conducted deerskin trade with Charleston traders and allied with the Indian neighbors in the...
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    reach the Pacific Ocean. Subsequently, the region saw a surge in the fur trade, with forts built along the river from Fort Vermilion to Hudson's Hope....
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    point of view. Demand for other products resulted in trade in those items: Europeans asked for deerskin on the Southeast coast of the United States, and buffalo...
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    pitch for ships and tobacco. The early economy developed around the deerskin trade, in which colonists used alliances with the Cherokee and Creek peoples...
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    expected. The large representation of deer may relate to the massive deerskin trade to Japan in the 15th - 17th centuries. Taiwan's deer populations had...
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  • crops like tobacco, rice, and indigo were the areas main exports. The deerskin trade was also a major factor in the economic growth of Charleston, South...
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    colonial and imperial authorities to limit the use of Africans in the deerskin trade though this policy was often ignored. White slaveholders attempted to...
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  • establishment of a trading network on the Savannah River also curtailed Charleston's monopoly on the South Atlantic deerskin trade. Between 1764 and 1773...
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    Columbia District (category Fur trade)
    The Columbia District was a fur trading district in the Pacific Northwest region of British North America in the 19th century. Much of its territory overlapped...
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    were originally acquired as trade goods in the late 17th century, allowing the Choctaw to advance in the deerskin trade by increasing the efficiency...
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    The fur trade in Montana was a major period in the area's economic history from about 1800 to the 1850s. It also represents the initial meeting of cultures...
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