Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Fur Trade Exchanging place

In the eighteenth century upper Great Lakes, voyage men use their camps as fur trading setting between Europeans and Native people. Trapers have arrived in their canot du Nord with bundles of furs. The furs have probably passed through many hands and travelled hundreds of kilometres before arriving at this rendez-vous point.

2 comments:

  1. 2/3

    Talk more about the picture. What do you see? Think deeper about the picture. Be careful with your spelling. Check it with blogger before you post.

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  2. Where is your fifth picture? Remember you need five pictures. Each picture should have 5-8 sentences.

    9/15

    I really like the pictures you chose. They were very different from other students. Remember to check your spelling before you post!

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