The Structure of Canadian HistoryAlgemene politiek, sociaal-economische geschiedenis van Canada. |
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... fur that was abundant in North America but nearly extinct in Europe . It had suddenly become de rigueur for every gentleman and nobleman to sport a broad - brimmed felt hat . Given the tendency of felt fabricated from ... Fur Trade Outpost.
... fur that was abundant in North America but nearly extinct in Europe . It had suddenly become de rigueur for every gentleman and nobleman to sport a broad - brimmed felt hat . Given the tendency of felt fabricated from ... Fur Trade Outpost.
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... trade monopoly . At the same time , Champlain was able to improve trading relations with the Indians — a critical point because the native people found and killed the beaver , and ... FUR RUSH Fur Trade Outpost to Overseas Settlement.
... trade monopoly . At the same time , Champlain was able to improve trading relations with the Indians — a critical point because the native people found and killed the beaver , and ... FUR RUSH Fur Trade Outpost to Overseas Settlement.
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... fur trade and accumulated more seigneuries on this basis than anyone ever did . But when he died , he was so heavily in debt that his estate was divided entirely among creditors - merchants in France . In New France the fur trade did ...
... fur trade and accumulated more seigneuries on this basis than anyone ever did . But when he died , he was so heavily in debt that his estate was divided entirely among creditors - merchants in France . In New France the fur trade did ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
The Aboriginal People Shunned by Cartier | 27 |
The Canadian Fur Rush | 37 |
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