Frontier Profit and Loss: The British Army and the Fur Traders, 1760-1764

Frontier Profit and Loss: The British Army and the Fur Traders, 1760-1764

by Walter S. Dunn Jr.
Frontier Profit and Loss: The British Army and the Fur Traders, 1760-1764

Frontier Profit and Loss: The British Army and the Fur Traders, 1760-1764

by Walter S. Dunn Jr.

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Overview

By 1760, with the alleviation of the French threat to the western frontier, colonial fur traders headed west to reap the bounty of trade with the local tribes. However, when dissatisfied French interests conspired to instigate a revolt, the resulting Pontiac Uprising would force the British to rethink colonial trade policy. The fur traders, who had considered the British government their ally in exploiting the west, now saw the British allying themselves with the French and local tribes to keep the colonists out of the region. The prominent merchants who suffered financially and received no compensation would soon come to oppose British rule.

The fur trade and land speculation were two driving forces in the westward spread of merchant interests, but the promise of such riches would remain unfulfilled. Regulation of the trade would prove an enormous expense for the British; thus, to avoid the financial burden as well as to remove ill-treatment of the Native Americans as a cause for conflict, the Proclamation of 1763 prohibited settlement west of the mountains. The resulting dissatisfaction among the traders and speculators cost the British the support of colonial merchants. This book is an informative account of the interaction of economic, political, and social concerns on the western frontier.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313306051
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 05/30/1998
Series: Contributions in American History , #180
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

WALTER S. DUNN, JR. served as a museum director for forty years. His posts included the Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society and the Iowa Science Center. His books include Kursk: Hitler's Gamble, 1943 (Praeger, 1997), The Soviet Economy and the Red Army (Praeger, 1997), Hitler's Nemesis (Praeger, 1994), and Second Front Now (Praeger, 1981).

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
The Financial Framework
The Regulation of the Fur Trade, 1760-1761
Canada
New York
Pennsylvania
Detroit
Illinois
Imperial Policy Select, 1762-1763
New Imperial Policy, 1764
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index

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