Pelts and palisades: The story of fur and the rivalry for pelts in early America

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Pelts and palisades: The story of fur and the rivalry for pelts in early America

by Nathaniel C. (Nathaniel Claiborne) Hale

EN·~8 hours·26 chapters

Chapters

26 total
1

The Author

0:51
2

PELTS and PALISADES

0:01
3

By the Same Author

0:15
4

PELTS and PALISADES

0:18
5

Preface

7:41
6

PELTS and PALISADES

0:13
7

IRoyal Robes and Beaver Hats

32:28
8

IIVikings and Skraelings in Vinland

16:25
9

IIICodfish Land Spawns a Fur Frontier

29:04
10

IVSamuel de Champlain Lights a Blaze of Red Terror

13:52

Description

The book opens by showing how the quest for fur, not gold, became the first engine of European interest in the New World. A voracious European appetite for beaver pelts turned a wild resource into the economic backbone of the early colonies, funding exploration, settlement and the emerging market towns along the Atlantic coast. It explains how this trade supplied the means for contact between vastly different cultures, turning wilderness encounters into the first diplomatic negotiations.

At the heart of the story are the traders who ventured into the frontier, building palisaded posts and forging uneasy alliances with Native hunters. Their ambitions and rivalries shaped colonial borders, influenced the policies of distant monarchs, and even drew future founding fathers into the fur business. Through vivid case studies, the narrative illustrates how these merchants and their networks set the stage for the larger imperial struggles that would soon erupt.

The account carries the reader up to the brink of the French and Indian War, highlighting how the fur trade’s rise and its competitive dynamics laid the groundwork for America’s westward push. It offers a clear, narrative‑driven picture of a pivotal era without venturing beyond the conflict’s dawn.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (464K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United States: The Deitz Press, Incorporated,1959.

Credits

Steve Mattern and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from images made available by the HathiTrust Digital Library.)

Release date

2022-07-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Nathaniel C. (Nathaniel Claiborne) Hale

Nathaniel C. (Nathaniel Claiborne) Hale

1903–1948

A West Point graduate, Army officer, and mid-20th-century historian, he wrote lively works on early America that turn subjects like the fur trade and colonial conflict into readable narrative history.

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