Early Life in Upper CanadaUniversity of Toronto Press, 1963 - 782 páginas |
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... French trader of any importance to remain in the upper country after the close of French rule . In 1765 a regulation was adopted prohibiting white men from trading west of Detroit without a license . Henry's persistence was rewarded by ...
... French trader of any importance to remain in the upper country after the close of French rule . In 1765 a regulation was adopted prohibiting white men from trading west of Detroit without a license . Henry's persistence was rewarded by ...
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... French and British to push farther into the wilds . The British used their new Fort Orange ( Albany ) as a base , and the French trade at Michilimackinac began to fall away , for the British could give twice as much rum in trade as ...
... French and British to push farther into the wilds . The British used their new Fort Orange ( Albany ) as a base , and the French trade at Michilimackinac began to fall away , for the British could give twice as much rum in trade as ...
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... French and British merchants competed for the Indian trade . The French routes of travel from the St. Lawrence to the upper lakes were chiefly two : the first was Champlain's route by way of the Ottawa River , Lake Nipissing and the French ...
... French and British merchants competed for the Indian trade . The French routes of travel from the St. Lawrence to the upper lakes were chiefly two : the first was Champlain's route by way of the Ottawa River , Lake Nipissing and the French ...
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CHAMPLAIN AND THE HURON COUNTRY | 1 |
FATHER HENNEPIN AND THE FALLS | 12 |
from Hudsons Bay to the Pacific 4078The canoe among | 14 |
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American Archives of Canada arrived bateau Bay of Quinté boat British built Bytown Canadian canoe Captain carried century Champlain Cobourg Colonel commenced Company constructed County Creek Detroit diary district Dundas Durham boat early erected expedition feet Fenian fire fish Fort Erie French Gazette Glengarry grist-mill horses Huron Ibid Indians inhabitants Jameson John Graves Simcoe John Ross Robertson journey Kingston Lake Erie Lake Ontario Lake Simcoe land later Lawrence Loyalist Macdonell Mackenzie ment miles mill Montreal Niagara night officers Ottawa passengers Peterborough Peterborough County pioneer Port Hope portage province Public Archives Quebec railway River road Robert Gourlay route Samuel Strickland schooners settlement settlers ship shore soon steamship Talbot tavern timber Toronto town Township trade transport trees trip Upper Canada usually vessels village voyageurs W. H. Bartlett William winter woods Yonge Street York
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To Build in a New Land: Ethnic Landscapes in North America Allen G. Noble Visualização de excertos - 1992 |