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Articles related to "Canadian Fur Trade"
Canadian Fur Trade Relationships Women's participation in Canada's fur trade was varied and extensive, and generally overlooked in official records. canadian fur trade relationships • tangible benefit in marriage to first nations and • indigenous women known as country wives • fur trading companies' marriage policies • retirement choices for fur traders
Charlotte Small Thompson in Eastern Canada 1812 brought Charlotte Small some of her biggest challenges as she and David moved from the Canadian West to the big city of Montreal. david thompson • charlotte small • canadian fur trade • north west company • canadian explorers
Charlotte Small Travels with David Thompson From 1807-1812, Charlotte Small travelled with her husband David Thompson or remained behind at a fur trade forts with their children while he explored the Rockies. charlotte small • david thompson • canadian fur trade • canadian exploration • north west company
Charlotte Small Thompson (1785-1807) Charlotte Small was the Metis wife of explorer David Thompson. While her husband explored western Canada, she travelled with him or remained behind raising their family. charlotte small • david thomspon • north west company • canadian fur trade • canadian exploration
On the Road with David Thompson In this informative, easy-to-read book, Joyce and Peter McCart trace the journeys of David Thompson across modern-day Alberta, BC, Idaho, Montana, Washington, and Oregon. david thompson • joyce and peter mccart • charlotte small thompson • hudson's bay company • north west company
Review of Epic Wanderer by D'Arcy Jenish D'Arcy Jenish's biography brings David Thompson alive as an intelligent, determined young trader who thirsted for new discoveries. david thompson • d'arcy jenish • canadian history • canadian fur trade • canadian exploration
The First Europeans to Arrive in Canada Christopher Columbus is generally credited with discovering the Americas in 1492. There is reliable evidence to indicate the presence of Europeans in Canada much earlier. canadian history the first europeans • canada viking sagas • christopher columbus the americas • the first europeans canada the vikings • canada vikings
The History of New France The Viceroyalty of New France was the area of North America colonized by France, starting with the first voyage of Jacques Cartier in 1534. the history of new france • the first european settlers in canada • new france european settlers • new france canada • the beginning of new france
The Voyageurs of New France The Coureur des Bois, or Runners of the Woods, were a group of individuals who traded furs with the First Nations in New France in the 17th Century. the voyageurs of new france • canada's runners of the woods • coureur des bois • runners of the woods • coureur des bois new france
NATIONAL SYMBOL - A RODENT? The beaver is probably Canada's strongest symbol after our flag. This rodent, the largest in the country, has greatly influenced Canada's history. suite101 • suite101.com • canada • canadian • canadian tourism
With David Thompson through the Canadian Rockies David Thompson has surveyed more than 3,9 million square kilometers of land in western Canada. The David Thompson's Trail follows in his footsteps. david thompson • through the canadian rockies • on the trail of the famous surveyor • canada's rocky mountains • on foot
Trading Partners and Aboriginal Country Wives The fates of women referred to as 'country wives' were determined by men who could abandon them, stay with them, take them to home countries or arrange a turning off. trading partners and aboriginal country wives • interpreters and guides contributions to successfu • contributions of canada's indigenous people • merged companies and george simpson • employee performance management in rupert's land |
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