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Report on a journey to the
Rocky Mountains
1801,
by David Thompson
Explorers seeking a commercial route to the Pacific
Ocean often were affiliated with the major fur trading
companies. In the early-1800s, Thompson, formerly an
employee of the Hudson's Bay Company and later a partner
in the North West Company, followed the Columbia River
and succeeded in connecting the North West Company trade
route from east of the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific
Coast. As this excerpt from Thompson's 1801 report reveals,
his explorations were not conducted without the assistance
of the Aboriginal inhabitants.
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