Native and European Encounters & The Beginning of the Fur Trade

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Native and European Encounters & The Beginning of the Fur Trade

1492 and Beyond In 1492, Christopher Columbus (Spain) lands in the Caribbean (San Salvador) In 1607, Captain John Smith (England) founds Jamestown Colony In 1608, Samuel De Champlain (France) founds Quebec Three European empires in North America

France & England England- Jamestown, VA (1607) Came looking for opportunity Wanted to be individuals France- Quebec (1608) Royal enterprise- expand empire Convert to Christianity Pelts of woodland animals

Motives All European nations are here for similar reasons (although some different) Nationalistic: create a world empire North West Passage: water route to Asia Christianity: save the pagan Economics: furs are valuable

Native Americans: Two Language Groups Algonquian St. Lawrence Valley/ northern New England Nomadic Hunting/fishing Portable wigwams Bark/Skins Single family Iroquois South/East- Lake Ontario- New York Sedentary Agriculture Long houses Poles/Bark Many families

Samuel de Champlain French geographer/ mapmaker Explored St. Lawrence River for fur Algonquin drew map for him to reach inland Governor-general of New France

Samuel de Champlain Brought first missionaries to Quebec Didn t use for faith, used for advancement Convert Natives? Keep them ties culturally and commercially Official French Policy: Befriend the natives These young men are called voyageurs

Samuel de Champlain (Route)

Etienne Brule Lived with Huron Lake Superior (1621-1623) First white man to explore lake- possibly Wisconsin No real evidence of travels

Etienne Brule (Route)

Society of Jesus- Jesuits Recently founded Churchmen Motivated to spread Green Bay/ Madeline Island

1634 Lands at Red Banks (near Green Bay) Lived among Natives Jean Nicolet Heard of Winnebago in Fox River Valley/ Green Bay Thought they knew way to Northwest Passage

Jean Nicolet (Route)

Jean Nicolet An artistic rendition of his first encounter with the Winnebago

Jean Nicolet- First Nicolet has a red & yellow silk robe with embroidered birds Pulls out two pistols and fires into the air The Winnebago flee Impression Nicolet places items on sticks as peace offerings The Winnebago will stay loyal to the French

Nicolet s Legacy

Fur Trade 1640- French traders found straits to Lake Superior Saulteurs- People of the Straits Anishinabe- Original Man Ojibwa- Puckered ref to moccasin sewing

Chippewa- name given by English Hunters/ trappers Helped French with fur trade Montreal- center of trade War over fur trade Pushed Ojibwa further west to Lake Superior Others joined later Ojibwa

Pierre Esprit Radisson Coureurs de bois- Rangers of the Woods Bought furs without assistance Gave first contemporary description of Wisconsin

Pierre Esprit Radisson Keweenaw Peninsula- copper Ontonagon River- wild rice Chequamegon Bay Welcomed into the tribe Freely traded goods

Saw European goods with WI Indians Wanted a part of the trade Wooed Radisson Dakota & Cree Packs of beaver pelts, tools, & trinkets Market value of 60 boatloads? 140,000 livres (1 livre = roughly 1 Spanish $)

Trade from the Natives Map of New France Beaver hat & pelt

Trade from the French Copper Pots Guns/ Tobacco Wool Alcohol

Impact of the French Unlike England, few French will ever come Large colonies, or cities, never established Large wilderness with several outposts/forts Elaborate trade routes using rivers, forts, lakes Metis: French/Native, mixed blood race Fort Michilimackinac (Mackinac Island, MI) Natives become addicted to products Furs depleted/ Culture compromised

Colonies

The Original WI Highways

Fort Michilimackinac

Au revior, France, Hello, England French control WI (1634-1763) Perfected highway between Green Bay, Portage, Prairie du Chien (Fox & WI Rivers) Charles de Langlade: WI s 1 st permanent European resident (Father of WI) French & Indian War: English colonists worried over French forts (1755-1763) French lose, cede all territory to England England loses area- American Revolution (1776)