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  2. Fur trade - Wikipedia

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    Fur-hat industry. The North American fur trade began as early as the 1500s between Europeans and First Nations (see: Early French Fur Trading) and was a central part of the early history of contact between Europeans and the native peoples of what is now the United States and Canada. Dr. S. E.

  3. North American fur trade - Wikipedia

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    The Trapper's Bride by Alfred Jacob Miller, 1837. As men from the old fur trade in the northeast made the trek west in the early 19th century, they sought to recreate the economic system from which they had profited in the northeast. Some men went alone, but others relied on companies like the Hudson's Bay Company and the Missouri Fur Company.

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    Adrienne Landau Lauren Fox Faux Fur Trapper Hat. adriennelandau.com. $220.00. Caps. Tommy Hilfiger, Akris Getty Images. Time to raid your dad's closet! This casual accessory has been a staple ...

  5. William Sublette - Wikipedia

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    William Lewis Sublette, also spelled Sublett (September 21, 1798 – July 23, 1845), was an American frontiersman, trapper, fur trader, explorer, and mountain man.After 1823, he became an agent of the Rocky Mountain Fur Company, along with his four brothers.

  6. Coureur des bois - Wikipedia

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    Because of the lack of roads and the necessity to transport heavy goods and furs, fur trade in the interior of the continent depended on men conducting long-distance transportation by canoe of fur trade goods, and returning with pelts. Early travel was dangerous and the coureurs des bois, who traded in uncharted territory, had a high mortality ...

  7. Alfred Jacob Miller - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Jacob Miller (January 2, 1810 – June 26, 1874) was an American artist best known for his paintings of trappers and Native Americans in the fur trade of the western United States. He also painted numerous portraits and genre paintings in and around Baltimore during the mid-nineteenth century.

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