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

Chapter 24: Transcriber’s Notes
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The narrative traces the centrality of fur from prehistoric garments to the commercial engine of colonial America, showing how demand for beaver pelts shaped exploration, settlement, and imperial rivalry. It describes traders who forged diplomatic and economic ties with Indigenous peoples, the building of palisaded trading posts, and how mercantile interests influenced colonial policy. The work combines broad overview and selected case histories of merchants and frontier traders, follows the transition from trading to trapping and eventual fur farming, and concludes by linking the trade's dynamics to the conflicts that culminated in the French and Indian War.

Transcriber’s Notes

A few minor errors in punctuation and spacing were corrected.

Page 10: “wore cloth hoods ostenstatiously” changed to “wore cloth hoods ostentatiously”

Page 27: “Wholesale annihiliation” changed to “Wholesale annihilation”

Page 28: “instuments of torture” changed to “instruments of torture”

Page 34: “great linquistic family” changed to “great linguistic family”

Page 68: “parallelling the Susquehanna” changed to “paralleling the Susquehanna”

Page 123: “the offer a squaw” changed to “the offer of a squaw”

Page 176: “sanquinary five-year war” changed to “sanguinary five-year war”