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The Oregon Territory and the British North American Fur Trade: With an Account of the Habits and Customs of the Principal Native Tribes on the Norther

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Focusing on the fur trade and Native American tribes, this work provides an in-depth examination of the Oregon Territory's history and its cultural dynamics. It is part of the Sabin Americana collection, which spans over 400 years of American history, offering insights into exploration, societal changes, and significant events. The book features high-quality digital reproductions of original texts, making it a valuable resource for scholars and readers interested in the historical context of the Americas from the late 15th century to the early 20th century.

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The Oregon Territory and the British North American Fur Trade: With an Account of the Habits and Customs of the Principal Native Tribes on the Norther, John Dunn

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Titre
The Oregon Territory and the British North American Fur Trade: With an Account of the Habits and Customs of the Principal Native Tribes on the Norther
Langue
Anglais
Auteurs
John Dunn
Éditeur
BiblioLife
Publié
2012
Format
souple
Pages
242
ISBN13
9781275854109
Séries
Mots clés
Nonfiction, Histoire
Description
Focusing on the fur trade and Native American tribes, this work provides an in-depth examination of the Oregon Territory's history and its cultural dynamics. It is part of the Sabin Americana collection, which spans over 400 years of American history, offering insights into exploration, societal changes, and significant events. The book features high-quality digital reproductions of original texts, making it a valuable resource for scholars and readers interested in the historical context of the Americas from the late 15th century to the early 20th century.