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The Mississippi Was First Mapped by a Polyglot Priest and a College Dropout-Turned-Fur Trapper

History Unplugged Podcast

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French Colonization of Canada and the Upper Midwest

This chapter explores the goals and progression of French colonization in Canada and the upper Midwest, from their initial fish camps and encounters with Native Americans to the shift towards fur trade. It emphasizes the slow infiltration of French explorers, missionaries, and traders, as well as the government's efforts to convert native tribes to Catholicism. The chapter also highlights the role of trappers and missionaries as unsung heroes of exploration in the new world.

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