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But by the 1600s and 1700s, as the North American fur trade was really getting started, furs in Europe were more of a luxury item. This was in part because people had hunted many small, ...
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Kids of all ages will be able to go back in time and learn more about the historical fur-trade and logging-era of Chippewa County during The Past Passed Here.
“They talk about the fur trade being a big kind of money maker for Europeans, ... and so you find yourself in the 1700s,” he explained. “We wanted to bring Mario here for several reasons.
Now somewhat synonymous with camp style, the blanket—known as the Hudson’s Bay point blanket—is also an iconic symbol of ...
Imagine you’re a fur trader, mountain man, or a settler in the late 1700’s or early 1800’s in the vast wilderness that would eventually become West Virginia.
Kids of all ages will be able to go back in time and learn more about the historical fur-trade and logging-era of Chippewa County during The Past Passed Here.