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Page 82
The writer states that between 1915 and 1927 the two companies were in competition and following the absorption of the latter " those families that had traded with [ RF ] were treated . . . with disregard by the Company traders and ...
The writer states that between 1915 and 1927 the two companies were in competition and following the absorption of the latter " those families that had traded with [ RF ] were treated . . . with disregard by the Company traders and ...
Page 83
with disregard by the Company traders and suffered considerable ostracism along with decreased credit for outfitting " ( Graham 1988 : 7 ) . The evidence cited for this assertion is oral testimony from a local informant who stated that ...
with disregard by the Company traders and suffered considerable ostracism along with decreased credit for outfitting " ( Graham 1988 : 7 ) . The evidence cited for this assertion is oral testimony from a local informant who stated that ...
Page 195
With the collapse of the French fur trade after the Seven Years War , the Northwest Company estab- lished trading posts on or near the sites of the old French forts . In addition , the Hudson Bay Company established a post to compete ...
With the collapse of the French fur trade after the Seven Years War , the Northwest Company estab- lished trading posts on or near the sites of the old French forts . In addition , the Hudson Bay Company established a post to compete ...
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