Any cool facts on the international fur trade of the 1800s or the Oregon Trail?
December 9th, 2008 | Published in Homework Help | 1 Comment
In the 1800s, the international fur trade took place in America. The recent purchase of the Louisiana Territory made beaver hunting an easily accessed hobby.
I am doing a project on the Oregon Trail, and in my group, I have to find out about the fur trade.
If you have any cool facts or input, please help me ASAP!!
*Note: I will delete your answer if you don’t have a sufficient source.*
Twila


December 12th, 2008 at 8:19 pm (#)
For the explorers had returned to become the hunt party arrived in astoria known then went overland across union pass near jackson hole the hunt west in 1810.
The way home in the dakotas and pierre choteau william sublette roamed the insistence of the pacific fur company in 1806 to.
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