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Fort Union and the upper Missouri fur trade

"In this book, Barton Barbour presents the first comprehensive history of Fort Union, the nineteenth century's most important and longest-lived Upper Missouri River fur trading post. Barbour explores the economic, social, legal, cultural, and political significance of the fort, which was the brainchild of Kenneth McKenzie and Pierre Chouteau, Jr., and a part of John Jacob Astor's fur trade empire. From 1830 to 1867, Fort Union symbolized the power of New York and St. Louis, and later, St.

Paul merchants' capital in the West. The most lucrative post on the northern plains, Fort Union affected national relations with a number of Native tribes, such as the Assiniboine, Cree, Crow, Sioux, and Blackfeet. It also influenced American interactions with Great Britain, whose powerful Hudson's Bay Company competed for Upper Missouri furs."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
304

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Fort Union and the upper Missouri fur trade
2001, University of Oklahoma Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [281]-292) and index.

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Norman

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
978.4/73
Library of Congress
F644.F6 B37 2001, F644.F6B37 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 304 p. :
Number of pages
304

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6792182M
ISBN 10
0806132957
LCCN
00056827
OCLC/WorldCat
44594032
Library Thing
1836177
Goodreads
2654997

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