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Chapter 13: PART II
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The narrative traces early voyages of Arctic and North Atlantic explorers, recounting attempts to find passages and the exploits of figures such as Henry Hudson and Radisson, then follows the creation and evolution of a chartered fur‑trading corporation. It describes company governance, secret oaths, trading practices, clashes with French rivals and raiders, inland expeditions that pushed posts up river systems toward the interior and the Pacific, southern trade brigades reaching California and Hawaii, and episodic drama around forts, rescues, and corporate politics, all assembled from extensive archival journals and minute books.

PART II

1662-1713

How the Sea of the North is Discovered Overland by the French Explorers of the St. Lawrence—Radisson, the Pathfinder, Founds the Company of the Gentlemen Adventurers of England Trading to Hudson’s Bay and Leads the Company a Dance for Fifty Years—He is Followed by the French Raiders Under d’Iberville.