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A series of lectures and essays tracing French exploration, missionary activity, the fur trade, and settlement across the North American interior, from northern bays through the Great Lakes to the Mississippi and the Gulf. It blends travel recollection and historical sketches of forts, ports, and portage routes, and profiles voyageurs and coureurs de bois, treating the transition from imperial French presence to later American development. Chapters examine patterns of land division, the founding of western towns and cities, economic life, and civic growth, and conclude with reflections on the cultural legacy and democratic future of the river valleys once shaped by that presence.
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