fur trader
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- In the 18th century, a fur trader would barter pelts for flour, tobacco, and tools.
- The fur trader ventured deep into the wilderness of North America.
- The expedition hired a seasoned fur trader to guide them across the wilderness.
- Many early explorers were also active fur traders, seeking new routes and resources.
- Many fur traders traveled by canoe along river routes during spring thaws.
- His grandfather was a successful fur trader in the Canadian Rockies during the 19th century.
- As a young apprentice, he learned languages from a veteran fur trader.
- The indigenous tribes often bartered with the European fur traders for tools and goods.
- The fur trader's ledger recorded every pelt, price, and partner.
- Life as a fur trader was often solitary and dangerous, fraught with harsh weather and wildlife.
- If you were a 19th‑century fur trader, you’d rely on Indigenous knowledge to survive winters.
- She wrote a captivating novel about a resilient female fur trader in the early American frontier.
- Have you ever met a modern fur trader working under strict wildlife regulations?
- The Hudson's Bay Company employed numerous fur traders to expand its reach across the continent.
- Today, ethical debates often center on the work of fur traders and trappers.
- A skilled fur trader understood both the market demands and the intricacies of the local environment.
- By 1900, the company had promoted her from clerk to fur trader at the remote post.
- The old trading post, now a museum, was once a bustling hub for fur traders and trappers.
- Despite the storm, the experienced fur trader negotiated a fair deal before nightfall.
- He inherited a small fortune from his ancestor, a famous fur trader who established several posts.