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Radisson and des Groseillers: Fur Traders of the North
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Radisson and des Groseillers: Fur Traders of the North

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In the mid 1600s, legendary fur traders Radisson and Groseilliers were the first Europeans to explore the upper part of the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers. This exciting book explains how their trade routes helped open up the mid-west of the United States and Canada and how their discoveries led to the creation of the Hudson’s Bay Company, the oldest corporation in North America. Young readers will also be fascinated to read about Radisson’s early kidnapping by the Iroquois and the rugged life of the voyageur.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Crabtree Publishing Co,Canada
Country
Canada
Date
1 January 2006
Pages
32
ISBN
9780778724582

In the mid 1600s, legendary fur traders Radisson and Groseilliers were the first Europeans to explore the upper part of the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers. This exciting book explains how their trade routes helped open up the mid-west of the United States and Canada and how their discoveries led to the creation of the Hudson’s Bay Company, the oldest corporation in North America. Young readers will also be fascinated to read about Radisson’s early kidnapping by the Iroquois and the rugged life of the voyageur.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Crabtree Publishing Co,Canada
Country
Canada
Date
1 January 2006
Pages
32
ISBN
9780778724582