1776 - The St Louis Fur Trade
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Join us for our year of 1776 topics
For February, we're going to learn about St Louis and the Fur Trade in 1776.
In 1776, St. Louis was a burgeoning French fur trading post, serving as a vital hub where French traders exchanged European goods (guns, blankets, tools) with Osage and other Indigenous peoples for beaver and other valuable pelts.
St. Louis also played a crucial role in the American Revolution's western theater, primarily through the Battle of St Louis, where Spanish-allied defenders, including French settlers, repelled a British-led attack, securing the Mississippi River for the Americans and preventing British expansion into the Mississippi Valley.
Cost for this meetup will be $1 to cover the admin cost of our meetup group.
We look forward to seeing you in person.
