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Dedicated to preserving the history of the North American fur trade from early Colonial days to the present centur ... The fur trade is the first great romance of America.
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www.furtrade.org/
www.furtrade.org/
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By the 1630's furs were regularly leaving New France for Europe. These furs were mainly supplied by Indian traders, especially the Huron and Ottawa tribes. In Wisconsin the Winnebago tribes blocked the fur trade routes.
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www.whiteoak.org/learning/timeline.htm
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The fur trade was an important part of the economic and political development of North America. It stimulated exploration of the continent and provided a source of income that was important to many early colonial businesses.
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www.whiteoak.org/learning/furtrade.htm
www.whiteoak.org/learning/furtrade.htm
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The fur trade was one of the earliest and most important industries in North America. The fur trading industry played a major role in the development of the United States and Canada for more than 300 years.
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www.pcmaf.org/fur_trade.htm
www.pcmaf.org/fur_trade.htm
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This website is an on-line Research Center devoted to the history, traditions, tools, and mode of living, of the trappers, explorers, and traders known as the Mountain Men. ... Archive - Fur Trade Era Business Records. ... Gallery- Artwork of the Fur Trade era, Portraits of Mountain Men, maps and other images.
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www.xmission.com/~drudy/amm.html
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Library of Western Fur Trade Historical Source Documents ... These documents are accounts of the Rocky Mountain fur trade during the first half of the 19th century. Most of these are either primary or secondary historical sources; that is, either written by, or as told by those who were actually there.
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www.xmission.com/~drudy/mtman/mmarch.html
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Interaction of Explorers, Fur Traders, and Mountain Men on Native American Indians ... Mountain Man Plains Indian Canadian Fur Trade; O. Ned Eddins ... The Mountain Man Plains Indian Fur Trade website is for the collecting and sharing of information on the Rocky Mountain fur trade that was conducted between the Mountain Man,
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www.thefurtrapper.com/
www.thefurtrapper.com/
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BEYOND THE PALE; ...African-Americans in the Fur Trade West ... Slaves in the Fur Trade ... The fur trade conjures up images of hardy, savvy longhunters, hardworking, carefree voyageurs and stout-hearted mountain men bent on profit and adventure. Like all aspects of American history, the fur trade is a many layered story...
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www.coax.net/people/lwf/FURTRADE.HTM
www.coax.net/people/lwf/FURTRADE.HTM
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