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  2. Rupert's Land - Wikipedia

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    The Hudson's Bay Company's "laws" in the 17th ... Act 1821, ordering the Hudson's Bay Company to establish ... sources from which legal history might be rewritten as ...

  3. Hudson's Bay Company - Wikipedia

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    The Hudson's Bay Company (HBC; French: Compagnie de la Baie d'Hudson) is a Canadian holding company of department stores, and the largest and oldest corporation in Canada.. As of December 2024, HBC has a Canadian division responsible for the namesake Hudson's Bay department stores (colloquially The Bay; La Baie in French), and an American division (Saks Global) that includes the full-line ...

  4. Pemmican War - Wikipedia

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    The Pemmican War was a series of violent confrontations between the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) and the North West Company (NWC) in the Canadas from 1812 to 1821. It started after the establishment of the Red River Colony by Thomas Douglas, 5th Earl of Selkirk in 1812, and ended in 1821 when the NWC was merged into the HBC.

  5. Fort Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    Six Nakoda were killed and five Bay men wounded in a brisk exchange of gunfire and arrow-flight. [19] Already by that time, horses were being kept at Horse Hill in what is now northeast Edmonton. [20] The Hudson's Bay Company and the North West Company merged in 1821. After the amalgamation, the companies used the Hudson's Bay Company name.

  6. George Simpson (HBC administrator) - Wikipedia

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    Sir George Simpson (c. 1792 – 7 September 1860) was a Scottish explorer and colonial governor of the Hudson's Bay Company during the period of its greatest power. From 1820 to 1860, he was in practice, if not in law, the British viceroy for the whole of Rupert's Land , an enormous territory of 3.9 millions square kilometres corresponding to ...

  7. Fort Albany (Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    Ships from England had to lay at the river mouth at Albany Roads. In 1683, Governor Henry Sergeant was directed to make it the primary trading post of the Hudson's Bay Company; it was the largest fort on the Bay at that point, with four bastions and forty-three guns. [3]:51 In 1684 a Monsieur Péré reached the fort from French Canada.

  8. Oregon Country - Wikipedia

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    In 1821, when the North West Company was merged with the Hudson's Bay Company, the British Parliament moved to impose the laws of Upper Canada upon British subjects in Columbia District and Rupert's Land and issued the authority to enforce those laws to the Hudson's Bay Company.

  9. North West Company - Wikipedia

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    His nephew William McGilivray ran the company, until the Hudson's Bay Company merger of 1821. There are historical references to a North West Company as early as 1770, including the Montreal-based traders Benjamin Frobisher , Isaac Todd , Alexander Henry the elder and others, but the standard histories trace the company to a 16-share ...