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(Ebook) The Commerce of Louisiana During the French Regime, 1699-1763 by N. M. Miller Surrey; Gregory A. Waselkov ISBN 9780817384135, 0817384138

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Authors:N. M. Miller Surrey; Gregory A. Waselkov
Pages:509 pages.
Year:2006
Editon:1
Publisher:University of Alabama Press
Language:english
File Size:10.9 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780817384135, 0817384138
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(Ebook) The Commerce of Louisiana During the French Regime, 1699-1763 by N. M. Miller Surrey; Gregory A. Waselkov ISBN 9780817384135, 0817384138

An analysis of the French colonies in North America that is central to the historical study of the United States. a a By the time French colonists sought a portion of the New WorldOCOs riches, much of those resources had already been claimed by Spain and Portugal. Once settled in North America, however, they quickly turned their attentions to commerce, specifically to trade within the Louisiana region.a For almost 65 years French explorers and soldiers, administrators and accountants, focused on establishing a string of forts and small villages at key points in the Mississippi and Illinois River valleys, eastward to the Mobile River drainage and westward toward New Mexico.a Despite a long and costly war at home, for a time it looked as though the French would be successful in controlling a vast swath of the middle of North America, with routes stretching from Quebec City to New Orleans.a Under the guidance of leaders such as LaSalle, Joliet, Father Marquette, Frontenac, Hennepin, and Bienville, the French made a good start in the lucrative trading business and established working relationships with most of the Indians of the region. But by 1763, with war in Europe and a faltering economy at home, commerce in the New World eroded along with the ability of the French to control the region and to protect their investments from the encroachment of the Spanish and English. This volume reveals the wider scope of the French political and economic situation, as well as the minutiae of common barter and trade in Louisiana during the French R(r)gime. a a a"
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