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This book is the thrilling account of the Hudson's Bay Company's adventures in the Canadian Northwest and Western States. It details the harrowing tales of the company's explorers and traders as they established a foothold in the region, despite fierce opposition from rival companies and the indigenous peoples. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of the Canadian Northwest, the fur trade, and the Hudson's Bay Company.
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