The early fur trades
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The early fur trades

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95 pages 1976

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One of three studies focusing on historical patterns of Canadian geographical development, giving a description and comparison of the beginning, spatial growth and operation of two early fur trading systems in Canada: the French-Indian fur trade in the eastern Great Lakes area from its inception to its destruction in 1649, and the Hudson's Bay Company-Indian trade in western Canada for the first 100 years of its existence. Suitable grades 8 and up.

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