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1800-1849 Era | Lesson 2: Fur Traders and Missionaries

Fur trader Manuel Lisa established the very successful Ft. Lisa in 1807. Native people trapped and traded pelts for European manufactured goods. White fur traders earned a reputation for rough ways, taking Native wives without divorcing their white wives back East. Steamboat travel and fashion fads fueled the fur trade. Missionaries sought to convert Native peoples to Christianity, and would-be leaders sought to change Native lifestyles to serve government goals for future settlement.

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