Fur Trapping
How did the US become so powerful in such a short amount of time?
It's widely known that the US is the most powerful, most prosperous country in the world. How did that happen over the last 234, almost 235 years?
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why did the industrial revolution affect the north more than the south?
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Which lifestyle would you rather have?
Pretend you lived way back in time and you had the decision to be the Habitants, the Priests and Nuns, or the Coureurs de Bois? What would you prefer and why?
I know it wasnt the question you were expecting but PLEASE, PLEASE answer. It would be a lot :)
thanks
The habitants: people (kind of like farmers) who work hard every season
coureurs de bois: people who trade furs with the First Nation's people illegally
Priests and Nuns: People who live under their beliefs
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Fur Trapping News
Fur trapping exhibition set June 7, 8 & 9 - Idaho State Journal
Fur trapping exhibition set June 7, 8 & 9 Idaho State Journal BLACKFOOT — The National Trappers Associations's 12th annual Western Regional Trapping & Outdoor Expo is set to take place in Blackfoot next weekend. The event will be held in the Goddard Pavilion at the Eastern Idaho State Fairgrounds from 8 a.m. to ... |
Readers share how their fathers influenced their love of the outdoors - Syracuse.com (blog)
Readers share how their fathers influenced their love of the outdoors Syracuse.com (blog) "I cannot remember a time when we were not hunting, fishing or fur trapping. As a pre-schooler, I accompanied dad on his trap line (he mercifully left me in the truck to stay warm while he checked his traps). When we got home, we would watch him skin ... |
David Freeze begins cross-country bike ride - Salisbury Post
David Freeze begins cross-country bike ride Salisbury Post Robert Gray explored the area for fur trapping. Lewis and Clark came here to the mouth of the Columbia river after spending 18 months to get here from St. Louis. A permanent settlement was not established here till 1811. I will ride along the mouth of ... |
Family-friendly activities focus of Get Outdoors Day at Fort Vancouver - The Columbian
Family-friendly activities focus of Get Outdoors Day at Fort Vancouver The Columbian Costumed re-enactors representing a fur-trapping community of the 1840s will demonstrate cooking, beading, and children's games. Visitors will hear the languages and the music of the Hudson's Bay era at Fort Vancouver and will see firing demonstration ... |
Michael Carey: Don Young turns 80 as Congressman for life - Anchorage Daily News
Anchorage Daily News | Michael Carey: Don Young turns 80 as Congressman for life Anchorage Daily News On one occasion, he delivered an impassioned defense of fur trapping to a House subcommittee after putting his right hand in the jaws of a leg-hold trap to demonstrate trapping is not inhumane. After 20 minutes, his fingers turned blue. Washington ... |
Variety of people participate in 38th annual Black Powder Shoot & Rendezvous ... - Canon City Daily Record
Variety of people participate in 38th annual Black Powder Shoot & Rendezvous ... Canon City Daily Record "I've always been interested in the fur trapping era and reading about the mountain man," said Ted Beaupre, of Fountain. He was one of the participants who competed Sunday in the Mountain Man Run during the Colorado Springs Muzzle Loaders, Inc., 38th ... |
Glen Edward Klocke - Fairmont Sentinel
Glen Edward Klocke Fairmont Sentinel In his leisure time for hobbies, Glen enjoyed gardening, playing cards, fur trapping and attending local sporting events. Most important to Glen was spending time with his family and friends. Lorraine passed away Feb. 9, 2006. Glen was a member of St ... |
