Canada's number one department store retailer, Hudson's Bay Company, is also Canada's oldest corporation. On May 2, 1670, King Charles II granted 18 investors a charter incorporating them as the Governor and Company of Adventurers of England trading into Hudson's Bay. In its first century ...
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The Remarkable History of the Hudson's Bay Company; Including That of the French Traders of North-Western Canada and of the North-West, Xy, and Astor的书评 ··· ( 全部0 条 ) 论坛 ··· 在这本书的论坛里发言 + 加入购书单 ...
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The Hudson's Bay Company on the Pacific, 1821-1843 This dissertation begins in 1821, when the Hudson's Bay Company took over the Columbia Department from the North West Company, which since 1813 had exported a single commodity (peltries) from the watersheds of two great rivers (the upper....
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Small Axe 8.2 (2004) 125-136 Laura Facey Cooper, one of Jamaica's exceptional artists, is the creator of the most recent public sculpture created to comme... P Dacres,L Facey - 《Small Axe》 被引量: 1发表: 2004年 The Honourable Company: A History of the Hudson's Bay Company by Do...
The Hudson's Bay Company viewed his behaviour with alarm, but in modern Oregon McLoughlin is revered; a West Coaster might see that he was behaving like a West Coaster;1 that is, he was more concerned about pursuing a vision of the local territory than about the aims of distant ...
Treaty No. 2 was the second of the eleven treaties to be signed and established during Canada’s infancy. Also known as, “Manitoba Post Treaty”, named after a post of the Hudson Bay Company where the treaty was signed on August 21, 1871 at Manitoba Post, located on the northwest shore...
The harvesting of animal skins, also known as the fur trade, became a lucrative business across continents and also led to the formation of the Hudson’s Bay trading company in 1670. By the mid-19th century, Hudson’s Bay, which controlled fur trading for centuries, amassed vast wealth and...