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The Character and Influence of the Indian Trade in Wisconsin

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The study examines the trading post as an institution in Wisconsin, tracing its origins from indigenous inter-tribal exchange to a colonial economy shaped by river and lake routes. It follows exploration and the establishment of fortified posts, the competition between European traders and native groups, and episodes of conflict that redirected trade routes. The essay surveys French, British, and later American commercial efforts, the rise of private companies and government houses, and how the fur trade influenced settlement patterns, diplomacy, and cultural and economic change in the region.

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Frederick Jackson Turner

Frederick Jackson Turner was an influential American historian known for his work on the significance of the frontier in American history. His seminal essay, "The Significance of the Frontier in American History," presented in 1893, argued that the frontier experience shaped the American character and democracy. Turner’s exploration of themes such as westward expansion and the impact of the Indian trade is evident in works like "The Character and Influence of the Indian Trade in Wisconsin" and "The Frontier in American History." His ideas have had a lasting impact on historical scholarship, shaping the way Americans understand their national identity and the development of the United States.

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