The Hudson's Bay Company as an Imperial Factor, 1821-1869University of California Press, 1957 - 500 pagina's Expansion, consolidation and decline of Company's fur trade, 1821-69; political implications. Includes facsimile of Arrowsmith map of 1832. |
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Prologue | 3 |
Personnel of the Monopoly | 14 |
The Canadian Frontier | 24 |
Copyright | |
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Aberdeen accept agreed agreement American Fur Company Andrew Colvile beaver Berens boundary Britain British Columbia British government British North America Caledonia Canada Canadian government Chief Factor claims Colonial Office Columbia River Colvile Comm Company's officers Company's rights competition confidential directors district Douglas Ellice encl established expedition force Fort Vancouver Fraser frontier fur trade Garry Gladstone governor and committee grant Grey H.B.A. Simpson half-breeds Hudson's Bay Company ibid Indians interests Isbister James John July June Lake lease license London McLoughlin ment monopoly navigation negotiations Newcastle Nisqually North West Company Ogden Pacific pany pany's party Peel Pelly's possession posts profits proposed Puget's Sound Agricultural purchase railway Red River Ross Rupert's Land Russian American Company Sanders secretary Sept settlement settlers Simpson to Gov Sir George Simpson Snake country Stikine tion treaty United Vancouver Island Watkin Willamette