History of the Upper Snake River Area to 1840

The Upper Snake River area was a center of much fur trade activity during the first half of the 1800's. It has many streams and they had abundant quantities of the furs that were being sought by the large parties of men who came into the country.The early explorers of the Pacific coast hastened...

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Main Author: Clements, Louis J.
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Published: BYU ScholarsArchive 1968
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spelling ndltd-BGMYU2-oai-scholarsarchive.byu.edu-etd-56062019-05-16T03:29:30Z History of the Upper Snake River Area to 1840 Clements, Louis J. The Upper Snake River area was a center of much fur trade activity during the first half of the 1800's. It has many streams and they had abundant quantities of the furs that were being sought by the large parties of men who came into the country.The early explorers of the Pacific coast hastened the exploration and development of the interior. As they moved along the shores they recorded the possibilities of the riches that were there and helped to form the opinions in each country of how valuable it would be to own the Northwest. This desire to get a good claim on the land brought the explorers by land. First Alexander McKenzie came across Canada to the Pacific. By 1804 the United States was making its bid by sending Lewis and Clark to explore the Missouri River and to make their way to the Pacific, giving the Americans a real claim on the country. 1968-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/4607 https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=5606&context=etd http://lib.byu.edu/about/copyright/ All Theses and Dissertations BYU ScholarsArchive Frontier pioneer life Idaho Indians of North America History Snake River Valley Wyoming Washington Mormon Studies United States History
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topic Frontier
pioneer life Idaho
Indians of North America
History
Snake River Valley
Wyoming
Washington
Mormon Studies
United States History
spellingShingle Frontier
pioneer life Idaho
Indians of North America
History
Snake River Valley
Wyoming
Washington
Mormon Studies
United States History
Clements, Louis J.
History of the Upper Snake River Area to 1840
description The Upper Snake River area was a center of much fur trade activity during the first half of the 1800's. It has many streams and they had abundant quantities of the furs that were being sought by the large parties of men who came into the country.The early explorers of the Pacific coast hastened the exploration and development of the interior. As they moved along the shores they recorded the possibilities of the riches that were there and helped to form the opinions in each country of how valuable it would be to own the Northwest. This desire to get a good claim on the land brought the explorers by land. First Alexander McKenzie came across Canada to the Pacific. By 1804 the United States was making its bid by sending Lewis and Clark to explore the Missouri River and to make their way to the Pacific, giving the Americans a real claim on the country.
author Clements, Louis J.
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title History of the Upper Snake River Area to 1840
title_short History of the Upper Snake River Area to 1840
title_full History of the Upper Snake River Area to 1840
title_fullStr History of the Upper Snake River Area to 1840
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title_sort history of the upper snake river area to 1840
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