The Fur Trade, Volumen 2University of Oklahoma Press, 1961 - 696 páginas From the Indians of the American West to overseas influences, this book takes an extensive look at the fur trade. It details how it affected the history of North America and impacted the world economies. |
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Fur Trade Problems at the Close of the Revolution | 3 |
The Northwest and Jays Treaty | 15 |
Sea Otters Seals and the China Trade | 36 |
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