The Fur-trade and Early Western Exploration

The Fur-trade and Early Western Exploration
Title The Fur-trade and Early Western Exploration PDF eBook
Author Clarence A. Vandiveer
Publisher New York : Cooper Square Publishers
Pages 328
Release 1971
Genre History
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Fur Trade and Exploration

Fur Trade and Exploration
Title Fur Trade and Exploration PDF eBook
Author Theodore J. Karamanski
Publisher Norman : University of Oklahoma Press
Pages 330
Release 1983
Genre Fourrures - Commerce - Nord-Ouest, Côte (Amérique du Nord) - Histoire - 19e siècle
ISBN 9780806118338

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Discusses the role of the Hudson's Bay Company and its fur traders in the exploration of northern B.C., the western NWT, the Yukon and eastern Alaska.

Fur and the Fur Trade

Fur and the Fur Trade
Title Fur and the Fur Trade PDF eBook
Author Mancer Backus
Publisher Good Press
Pages 12
Release 2020-12-08
Genre Fiction
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Written before the sensibilities that now exist concerning the use and wearing of real fur, this is an account of the fur trade in Canada, Russia and Britain in the nineteenth century. The writer begins by describing the difference between the outer coat (that which we would think of as the 'wearable' fur) and the undercoat that can be used for felting. He then describes the trading and types of fur in demand.

Fur, Fortune, and Empire: The Epic History of the Fur Trade in America

Fur, Fortune, and Empire: The Epic History of the Fur Trade in America
Title Fur, Fortune, and Empire: The Epic History of the Fur Trade in America PDF eBook
Author Eric Jay Dolin
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 494
Release 2011-07-05
Genre History
ISBN 0393079244

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A Seattle Times selection for one of Best Non-Fiction Books of 2010 Winner of the New England Historial Association's 2010 James P. Hanlan Award Winner of the Outdoor Writers Association of America 2011 Excellence in Craft Award, Book Division, First Place "A compelling and well-annotated tale of greed, slaughter and geopolitics." —Los Angeles Times As Henry Hudson sailed up the broad river that would one day bear his name, he grew concerned that his Dutch patrons would be disappointed in his failure to find the fabled route to the Orient. What became immediately apparent, however, from the Indians clad in deer skins and "good furs" was that Hudson had discovered something just as tantalizing. The news of Hudson's 1609 voyage to America ignited a fierce competition to lay claim to this uncharted continent, teeming with untapped natural resources. The result was the creation of an American fur trade, which fostered economic rivalries and fueled wars among the European powers, and later between the United States and Great Britain, as North America became a battleground for colonization and imperial aspirations. In Fur, Fortune, and Empire, best-selling author Eric Jay Dolin chronicles the rise and fall of the fur trade of old, when the rallying cry was "get the furs while they last." Beavers, sea otters, and buffalos were slaughtered, used for their precious pelts that were tailored into extravagant hats, coats, and sleigh blankets. To read Fur, Fortune, and Empire then is to understand how North America was explored, exploited, and settled, while its native Indians were alternately enriched and exploited by the trade. As Dolin demonstrates, fur, both an economic elixir and an agent of destruction, became inextricably linked to many key events in American history, including the French and Indian War, the American Revolution, and the War of 1812, as well as to the relentless pull of Manifest Destiny and the opening of the West. This work provides an international cast beyond the scope of any Hollywood epic, including Thomas Morton, the rabble-rouser who infuriated the Pilgrims by trading guns with the Indians; British explorer Captain James Cook, whose discovery in the Pacific Northwest helped launch America's China trade; Thomas Jefferson who dreamed of expanding the fur trade beyond the Mississippi; America's first multimillionaire John Jacob Astor, who built a fortune on a foundation of fur; and intrepid mountain men such as Kit Carson and Jedediah Smith, who sliced their way through an awe inspiring and unforgiving landscape, leaving behind a mythic legacy still resonates today. Concluding with the virtual extinction of the buffalo in the late 1800s, Fur, Fortune, and Empire is an epic history that brings to vivid life three hundred years of the American experience, conclusively demonstrating that the fur trade played a seminal role in creating the nation we are today.

Fur Trade and Exploration

Fur Trade and Exploration
Title Fur Trade and Exploration PDF eBook
Author Theodore J. Karamanski
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Pages 356
Release 1988-01-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780806120935

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Discusses the role of the Hudson's Bay Company and its fur traders in the exploration of northern B.C., the western NWT, the Yukon and eastern Alaska.

Birchbark Brigade

Birchbark Brigade
Title Birchbark Brigade PDF eBook
Author Cris Peterson
Publisher Astra Publishing House
Pages 137
Release 2009-10-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 159078426X

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A history of the North American fur trade, based on primary sources. The North American fur trade, set in motion by the discovery of the New World in the fifteenth century, was this continent's biggest business for over three hundred years. Furs harvested by Ojibwa natives in the north woods ended up on the sleeves and hems of French princesses and Chinese emperors. Felt hats on the heads of every European businessman began as beaver pelts carried in birchbark canoes to trading posts dotting the wilderness. Iron tools, woolen blankets, and calico cloth manufactured in England found their way to wigwams along the remote rivers of North America. The fur trade influenced every aspect of life—from how Europeans related to the Indians, how and where settlements were built, to how our nation formed. Drawing on primary sources, including the diaries of Ojibwa, American, and French traders of the period, this Society of School Librarians International Honor Book gives readers a glimpse of a little-known story from our past.

WHEN SKINS WERE MONEY : A HISTORY OF THE FUR TRADE.

WHEN SKINS WERE MONEY : A HISTORY OF THE FUR TRADE.
Title WHEN SKINS WERE MONEY : A HISTORY OF THE FUR TRADE. PDF eBook
Author JAMES. HANSON
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