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  • Fur Trade in Canada - The Canadian Encyclopedia
    The fur trade was a vast commercial enterprise across the wild, forested expanse of what is now Canada It was at its peak for nearly 250 years, from the early
  • Fur Trade - Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada
    Canada was built on the fur trade, which supplied European demand for pelts from animals such as the beaver (Castor canadensis) to make hats In Michif, the word for beaver is “aen kaastor ” At the start of the fur trade, the First Nations did most of the trapping
  • The Fur Trade in Canada - Wikipedia
    The Fur Trade in Canada: An Introduction to Canadian Economic History is a book written by Harold Innis covering the fur trade era in Canada from the early 16th century to the 1920s
  • Fur Trade Educational Package - Canadas History
    Knowing about the fur trade and how it shaped Canada helps us understand who we are as a country and how we got that way This edition of Kayak shares some amazing stories and examples of how the fur trade worked, who kept it going, and the impact it left behind
  • Canada History - Fur Trade
    The fur trade, which became a cornerstone of the early colonial economies in North America, was driven largely by European fashion trends in the 17th and 18th centuries In particular, the demand for felt hats, crafted from the dense undercoat of the beaver, ignited an insatiable desire for furs in Europe
  • History of the Fur Trade – CMBA
    Although figures vary from year to year, in 2010 approximately 72% of Canadian furs came from farming operations In Canada that year, over 2 6 million pelts were produced by fur farms with a value of $192 5 million * Collectively, the fur industry contributes nearly $1 billion annually to Canada’s economy
  • Fur Trade Economics - Bank of Canada Museum
    Starting in the mid-1700s the HBC opened more trading posts in the interior They hired French Canadian voyageurs to transport furs from the inland posts to the coast by paddling enormous freight canoes along the vast network of rivers that drained into Hudson Bay
  • The Fur Trade - The Canadian Encyclopedia
    British, Canadian and Winnebago, Sac and Sioux forces recaptured a Canadian fur trading post at Prairie du Chien in Wisconsin Territory after a three-day battle It had been captured on 2 June 1814 by American militia and regulars under Governor William Clark
  • Canada A Country by Consent: Native Peoples: Effects of the Fur Trade
    The Indigenous peoples became dependent on the trading posts for firearms and ammunition and for European food Because they were devoting most of their time hunting for the fur trade, they didn't have time to hunt for their own food as they had in the past
  • The Canadian Fur Trade in the Industrial Age
    Throughout much of the nineteenth century the Hudson's Bay Company had a virtual monopoly on the core area of the fur trade in Canada Its products were the object of intense competition among merchants on two continents – in Leipzig, New York, London, Winnipeg, St Louis, and Montreal





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