British North America. Many of those explorers worked for two fur-trading companies: the Hudson’s Bay Company and the North West Company. In pursuit of new sources of fur, they opened western Canada to European comprehension. Their published accounts of geographic exploration provided the British audience with new geographical information about North America. New geographic information often paved the way for settlement. However, in the case of the Canadian West, increased geographic comprehension did not necessarily lead to settlement. By 1833, the explorers had built a base of knowledge from which the British conceptualized the Canadian wilderness. Over the course of seventy years, the British conception of western Canada remained remarka...
Travel accounts are an important source of information about eastern Canada during the period 1763-1...
The South Battleford Project began in 1972 with salvage excavations in the historic town of Battlefo...
This study examines British-Indian relations in the Great Lakes and Upper Canada between 1783 and 18...
In nineteenth-century North America the beaver was brown gold. It and other furbearing animals wer...
Why has the historic Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) been considered 'a non-colonial company' by Canadian...
The political, economic, and social history of present day Northwest Territories, Alberta, Saskatche...
It will be our endeavour to show that the acquisition of Rupert's Land and the North-West by the Do...
It will be our endeavour to show that the acquisition of Rupert's Land and the North-West by the Do...
This thesis is an examination of the differing nature of Indian and European relations on a fur trad...
While the traditionally-known elements of the War of 1812 deserve recognition, they are not the whol...
This thesis begins with a review of early French Canadian activity in the Pacific Northwest and unde...
This dissertation begins in 1821, when the Hudson's Bay Company took over the Columbia Department fr...
This dissertation begins in 1821, when the Hudson's Bay Company took over the Columbia Department fr...
Canada, A Visual HistoryEarly arrivals in North America -- The age of discovery -- Samuel de Champla...
Travel accounts are an important source of information about eastern Canada during the period 1763-1...
Travel accounts are an important source of information about eastern Canada during the period 1763-1...
The South Battleford Project began in 1972 with salvage excavations in the historic town of Battlefo...
This study examines British-Indian relations in the Great Lakes and Upper Canada between 1783 and 18...
In nineteenth-century North America the beaver was brown gold. It and other furbearing animals wer...
Why has the historic Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) been considered 'a non-colonial company' by Canadian...
The political, economic, and social history of present day Northwest Territories, Alberta, Saskatche...
It will be our endeavour to show that the acquisition of Rupert's Land and the North-West by the Do...
It will be our endeavour to show that the acquisition of Rupert's Land and the North-West by the Do...
This thesis is an examination of the differing nature of Indian and European relations on a fur trad...
While the traditionally-known elements of the War of 1812 deserve recognition, they are not the whol...
This thesis begins with a review of early French Canadian activity in the Pacific Northwest and unde...
This dissertation begins in 1821, when the Hudson's Bay Company took over the Columbia Department fr...
This dissertation begins in 1821, when the Hudson's Bay Company took over the Columbia Department fr...
Canada, A Visual HistoryEarly arrivals in North America -- The age of discovery -- Samuel de Champla...
Travel accounts are an important source of information about eastern Canada during the period 1763-1...
Travel accounts are an important source of information about eastern Canada during the period 1763-1...
The South Battleford Project began in 1972 with salvage excavations in the historic town of Battlefo...
This study examines British-Indian relations in the Great Lakes and Upper Canada between 1783 and 18...