G. Bryce
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Deidre Simmons, Keepers of the Record: The History of the Hudson's Bay Company Archives (Montreal...Ged MartinLiverpool University Press (UK)British Journal of Canadian Studies
Keepers of the Record: The History of the Hudson's Bay Company Archives (review) Deirdre Simmons's Keepers of the Record sheds light on the history of the Hudson's Bay Company's nearly three thousand linear metres of archival holdings that span some three hundred years. She provides 'an ...
The Honourable Company: A History of the Hudson's Bay Company by Douglas MacKay (review) In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: 206 THE CANADIAN HISTORICAL REVIEW It isrefreshing to seetheAbb鈥 Robitailleinfusing a spiritof criticalinterpretation in a period in which...
---, Empire of the Bay: An Illustrated History of the Hudson's Bay Company, edited by John Geiger, Markham, Ontario, and New York: Viking, 1989. Newman, Peter C., and Fleming, Kevin, "Three Centuries of the Hudson's Bay Company: Canada's Fur-Trading Empire," National Geographic...
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...
Oregon’s rich natural resources, and in particular the opportunities it offered for the fur trade created lively competition between Canadians from the Hudson Bay Company and American settlers over control of the territory. The Northern Frontier and the Oregon Territory ...
In 1664 a royal fleet, destined for the reduction of the Dutch colonies on the Hudson, arrived in Boston, on board of which were four commissioners—Colonel Nichols, commander of the fleet, Sir Robert Carr, George Cartwright, and Richard Maverick—authorized and directed to look after the colo...
Trade relations began when Russian explorers started trading with the First Nations people along the Alaskan coast, and this began around the 18th century. Around the 19th century, Europeans began making their way north in search of trade opportunities for the Hudson’s Bay Company, creating trade...