the northwest company and the hudsons bay comapny
the Hudson's bay & the north west company merge in 1787
The Hudson Bay fur Trading company still around
the Hudson bay
Incorporated by Royal Charter on May 2, 1670, it was originally called 'The Governor and Company of Adventurers of England tradeing into Hudsons Bay.' (The spelling and punctuation are as per the original document.) What is now called Hudson Bay, after the mariner Henry Hudson, was originally known as Hudson's Bay.
Massachusetts Bay Trading Company was created in 2002.
the northwest company and the hudsons bay comapny
The Hudson's bay company built trading forts along the Hudson's bay at several river mouths where sailing ships could be anchored.
Hudsons Bay CompaNY
the Hudson's bay & the north west company merge in 1787
They lived in semi-permanent homes year round in the Prairies because they were a migratory people. Of course, once white settlers came and set up the Hudsons Bay posts all over the place, trade began to occur between Plains Indians and the white settlers, and the Plains Indians began to be reliant on the goods they got from the Hudsons Bay company. Once this happened, they were no longer migratory as they relied on the Hudsons Bay company's goods, and so they stayed where the trading posts were so that they could trade with the Hudsons Bay company.
May 2, 1670
The very very original name was "The Governor and Company of Adventurers of England trading into Hudson's Bay." It was then shortened to "The Hudson Bay Trading Company" And then furthermore to just "HBC, or Hudsons Bay Company.
Samuel Hearne worked for the Hudsons Bay company.
The Northwest Trading Company, and the Hudson Bay Company. :) The Northwest Trading Company, and the Hudson Bay Company. :)
The Hudson Bay fur Trading company still around
Hudson Bay Trading Company