Maritime fur trade
The maritime fur trade was a ship-based fur trade system that focused on acquiring furs of sea otters and other animals from the indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast and natives of Alaska. The furs were mostly sold in China in exchange for tea, silks, porcelain, and other Chinese goods, which were then sold in Europe and the United States. The maritime fur trade was pioneered by Russians, working east from Kamchatka along the Aleutian Islands to the southern coast of Alaska. British and Americans entered during the 1780s, focusing on what is now the coast of British Columbia. The trade boomed around the beginning of the 19th century. A long period of decline began in the 1810s. As the sea otter population was depleted, the maritime fur trade diversified and transformed, tappin
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Maritime fur trade
The maritime fur trade was a ship-based fur trade system that focused on acquiring furs of sea otters and other animals from the indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast and natives of Alaska. The furs were mostly sold in China in exchange for tea, silks, porcelain, and other Chinese goods, which were then sold in Europe and the United States. The maritime fur trade was pioneered by Russians, working east from Kamchatka along the Aleutian Islands to the southern coast of Alaska. British and Americans entered during the 1780s, focusing on what is now the coast of British Columbia. The trade boomed around the beginning of the 19th century. A long period of decline began in the 1810s. As the sea otter population was depleted, the maritime fur trade diversified and transformed, tappin
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Designa-se por comércio maríti ...... orthwest», como hoje é comum).
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Es coneix com a comerç marítim ...... nord-oest» (North West Trade).
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La traite de la fourrure marit ...... les deux plus grands acteurs.
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Se conoce como comercio maríti ...... rthwest», como hoy es común).
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The maritime fur trade was a s ...... to be devastated by the trade.
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Морской пушной промысел — морс ...... яхтинского договора 1727 года.
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Designa-se por comércio maríti ...... -se na década de 1780, centran
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Es coneix com a comerç marítim ...... ècada del 1780, centrant-se en
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La traite de la fourrure marit ...... hta (aujourd'hui ville russe).
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Se conoce como comercio maríti ...... estadounidenses se unieron en
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The maritime fur trade was a s ...... sified and transformed, tappin
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Морской пушной промысел — морс ...... ачал охватывать новые рынки и
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Comercio marítimo de pieles
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Comerç marítim de pells
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Comércio marítimo de peles
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Maritime fur trade
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Traite de la fourrure maritime
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Морской пушной промысел
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