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    The North American fur trade is the (typically) historical commercial trade of furs and other goods in North America, predominantly in the eastern provinces...
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    colonization of Siberia, northern North America, and the South Shetland and South Sandwich Islands. Today the importance of the fur trade has diminished; it is based...
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    in North American fur trade. Expanding into many former British fur-trapping regions and trade routes, the company grew to monopolize the fur trade in...
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    followed the Russian fur traders. British crews started trading in the furs of the north-eastern Pacific in 1778, and American traders arrived in the...
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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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  • fur trade is an exchange concerned with the gathering, buying and selling of valuable animal furs that originate from Siberia. The Siberian fur trade...
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  • routes North American fur trade Allard (2020). "Relationships and the Creation of Colonial Landscapes in the Eighteenth-Century Fur Trade". American Indian...
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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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    particularly for their role in assisting Europeans during the North American fur trade. Various Aboriginal laws, treaties, and legislation have been enacted...
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    one year old. Their sable-like fur made them a thoroughly trapped species during the height of the North American fur trade. Trapping peaked in 1820, and...
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    settlement, the North American fur trade, and the establishment of proto-Canadian colonies, such as those of New France and British North America, incrementally...
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  • northern half of North America. Finally, the book tries to show how Canada emerged as a nation with boundaries largely determined by the fur trade. Canada, Innis...
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  • Frontier (2016 TV series) (category Television shows about Native Americans)
    series co-created by Rob Blackie and Peter Blackie, chronicling the North American fur trade in colonial Canada/Rupert's Land, sometime in the late 1700s or...
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  • Women of the Fur Trade is a play by written by Frances Koncan about the Métis-led Red River Resistance against European colonisers. It premiered in 2020...
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    Club and was known as the Marquis for his pre-eminent position in the fur trade and his refined style of living. Both McTavish Street and the McTavish...
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    employed in the North American fur trade during the 18th century. Francophone settlement into the region first occurred with French Canadian fur traders, along...
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    Grand Banks of Newfoundland, and traded metal, glass, and cloth for food and fur, beginning the North American fur trade. During mid-1585 Bernard Drake...
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  • century, several companies established strings of fur trading posts and forts across North America. Fort Assiniboine Beaver Lake Cree Nation Buckingham...
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    Voyageurs (category Fur trade)
    later French Canadians and others who transported furs by canoe at the peak of the North American fur trade. The emblematic meaning of the term applies to...
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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 Native American trade refers to the historic trade between the Indigenous people of North America and European settlers. The period begins before the...
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    explorer or fur trader had been able to find it since. By the 1790s American ships dominated the coastal fur trade south of Russian America. In fact, Bostonian...
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    Company of One Hundred Associates (category Trading companies of France)
    of New France, was a French trading and colonization company chartered in 1627 to capitalize on the North American fur trade and to administer and expand...
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    Battle of Seven Oaks (category North West Company)
    Resulting in a decisive victory for the NWC over their rivals in the North American fur trade, the confrontation was the climax in a long series of dispute in...
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    Mountain man (category American hunters)
    expansion that was driven by the lucrative earnings available in the North American fur trade, in the wake of the various 1806–1807 published accounts of the...
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    river with few furs. The Saskatchewan River was a natural highway for furs going east and trade goods going west. The forests to the north provided beaver...
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    Hudson's Bay point blanket (category Fur trade)
    the country. In the North American fur trade, by 1700, wool blankets accounted for more than 60 per cent of traded goods. French fur trader Germain Maugenest...
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    the North via the Balkan slave trade and the Crimean slave trade; from the East via the Bukhara slave trade; from the West via Andalusian slave trade; and...
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    Coureur des bois (category Fur traders)
    France and the interior of North America, usually to trade with First Nations peoples by exchanging various European items for furs. Some learned the trades...
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  • Iron Confederacy (category Fur trade)
    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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