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The geographic line that marks the border between the US and Canada
a violent confrontation in the Pemmican War between the NWC and HBC for control of the fur trade
Trading of animal furs in the 1700
One of the two major trading companies around Hudson Bay
people of mixed European and Indigenous ancestry
One of the major fur trading companies, to the west of Canada
series of armed confrontations during the North American fur trade between the Hudson's Bay Company and the North West Company in the years following the establishment of the Red River Colony
The settlement that Thomas Douglas founded
One of the founders of the Hudson Bay Company
major transportation route for fur traders, on water
Where thousands of gold seekers went and raced to the river that was named after Simone Fraser
People who came form Britain
People who came from France
In the great lake region where first nations settled in the valley
People employed by the northwest company
First European to explore canoe routes into Lake Athabasca region
First European to establish permanent settlements in the Fraser river area
_ European to travel across the North American continent north of Mexico
The greatest land geographer of all time
Appointed second in command then was promoted to commander to try and find the North West passage
he driest region of the Canadian parries
A gold rush stretching from caribou mountains to Fraser canyon
Battle between Nlaka pamux nation and minors who came to the valley
Small settlement on the east bank of the red river
Large 2 wheel cart made out of wood, pulled by horse or oxen

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