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... They were lead to the beaver fur trade. Beaver fur was highly demanded in Europe, and the beaver population rapidly began to deplete. ...
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... Beaver fur was also a part of the France's valuable resources but with the demand of the beaver fur they would eventually wipe out the population and end that ...
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... The demand for beaver increased rapidly in the early 1600's; when fashionable European men began to wear felt hats made from beaver fur. ...
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... but also had negative ecological effects, particularly on the beaver. The beaver flourished until the fur traders came after them. ...
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... Furthermore, transparent eyelids called nictitating membranes close so the beaver can see underwater ... The under-fur of the body is very dense and is a lead-gray ...
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... natives. The French with the aid of the noble Samuel de Champlain struck a trade deal with the Indians for beaver fur. Even the ...
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... The fur trade was fueled by a European clothing fashion for beaver-felt hats and exotic furs and by men looking for fame through exploration and fortune from ...
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The French concentrated the fur trade along the Atlantic coastline and soon developed ... The Indians were the people hunted and trapped the beaver and brought the ...
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... Columbia River.The rivers were called Oreagons.So,the people lived in Orengon were called Ouragan.Oregons nickname is The Beaver State.The fur traders (frunch ...
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... capitalistic market. Colonists` would offer Indians worthless items in exchange for beaver, deer, moose, bear skin and fur. These items ...
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... expedition, gold, the economic resource that caused warfare throughout this land was fur. The natives were exceptionally skilled in achieving beaver pelts for ...
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... By the 1820's, fur trappers, seeking the clusive beaver, were blazing an overland trail westward that was soon to be identified as the Oregon Trail. ...
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... relationship with the Iroquois Indians and established a profitable trade of fur. ... their wealth and avaricious in their insatiable desire for beaver furs and ...
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... reasons; the sorts of European observers - Indian agents, missionaries, and fur traders - who ... for the Indian hunters were caribou and small supplies of beaver. ...
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... have value. During these times beaver pelts, elk, and wolf hides were worth a great deal to the fur trading companies. In 1885 "wolfing ...
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... Their adventures also revealed the Hudson Strait and Hudson Bay, which led to the richest fur-producing region of the New World. The beaver was one of the ...
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... The Ohio's many tributaries include the Beaver, Kanawha, Scioto, Kentucky, Green, Wabah ... Fur trading was the area's primary activity, but steamboat traffic and ...
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... such as the eagle, beaver, raven, bear, whose protection they continually sought. The first whites to reach the northwest coast were Russian fur traders in the ...
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... A fourth, known as Steller's sea cow, was "hunted to extinction by fur traders in ... The manatee has a flat, beaver-like tail that is used for propulsion (Waller ...
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... the buffalo following the trail to the salt springs, the Indian, the fur-trader and ... in Indian cornfields, and their first return cargo was of beaver and lumber ...
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... of the waterfowl. Fox, racoon dog, badger, mink, beaver, muskrat and pine marten are hunted for their fur. Of the bigger predators ...
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... "I'm not a lumber jack or a fur trader, and I don't live in an igloo or eat blubber or own a dog sled. ... And that the beaver is a truly proud and noble animal. ...
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... "I'm not a lumber jack or a fur trader, and I don't live in an igloo or eat blubber or own a dog sled. ... And that the beaver is a truly proud and noble animal. ...
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... 1) French later arrived in 1634 in the Wisconsin area to add beaver trapping to ... history (#4). All tribe include animals for a reason; feathers, fur, skin, claws ...
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... Hide and Seek," Lucy comes across an enormous wardrobe filled with fur coats. ... present in medieval literature (55-6). In introducing Aslan, Mr. Beaver recites a ...
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... There were various tribes like Beaver, Chippewe, Cree, Chowo, Yellow Knife, Mohegans, etc. ... settlements increased, land grabbing and the control of fur trade at ...
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... his normal attire of a peasant; leather pants, a bear hide tunic, and a beaver hide cap ... Robert took a roll of Kodiak fur, a large bottle of dried grapes, a flint ...
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