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  2. Snake River Trading Post - Wikipedia

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    The Snake River Trading Post is a reconstructed fur trade post on the Snake River west of Pine City, Minnesota, United States.The post was established in the fall of 1804 by John Sayer, a partner in the North West Company, and built by his crew of voyageurs.

  3. List of fur trading post and forts in North America - Wikipedia

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    By the early 19th century, several companies established strings of fur trading posts and forts across North America. As well, the North-West Mounted Police established local headquarters at various points such as Calgary where the HBC soon set up a store.

  4. North American fur trade - Wikipedia

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    Other Métis traveled with the trapping brigades in a loose business arrangement where authority was taken lightly and independence was encouraged. By the 1830s, Canadians and Americans were venturing into the West to secure a new fur supply. Companies like the NWC and the HBC provided employment opportunities for Métis.

  5. George Bonga - Wikipedia

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    His daughter, Marguerite Bonga (born c. 1797) married the first Swedish settler in Minnesota, Jacob Fahlstrom [3] and the couple lived and worked near Fort Snelling for a time before establishing a farm in Afton in modern-day Minnesota. [4] As Pierre Bonga was a relatively successful trader, he sent George to Montreal for school.

  6. Rendezvous (fur trade) - Wikipedia

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    A substantial amount of deal-making and trading occurred at these rendezvous. These were often a temporary "town" of sorts with businesses which offered the fur trade workers and participants ways to spend their money on supplies and revelry. [4] The emblematic type was a large annual rendezvous held in the Rocky mountains from 1825 until 1840.

  7. Fur trade - Wikipedia

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    In 2000 there were 351 Mink farms in the U.S. [41] As of 2015 there were 176,573 trappers in the U.S. with most being in the midwest. [42] California was the first (and only) state to ban trapping for commercial and recreation purposes in 2015. [43] The North American Fur Auction (NAFA) occurs four times a year and attracts buyers from around ...

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  9. Old Crow Wing, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota's Morrison, Aitkin, and Rice counties were named after them. Mower served as a state senator for five years and ran for governor in 1865. Clement Hudon Beaulieu, a Métis, also became a successful trader, running the American Fur Company's trading post. The American William Whipple Warren was bilingual and worked as an interpreter for ...

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