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A full and well-researched account of the Hudson's Bay Company's significant role to the discovery and growth of Canada can be found in George Bryce's book The Remarkable History of the Hudson's Bay Company. Bryce looks at the history of the corporation, tracing its origins as a fur-trading enterprise and its development into a significant economic concern with a vast network of trade stations dispersed across the Canadian wilderness, from its inception in 1670 to the early 20th century. The book also discusses the challenges that the firm faced, such as competition with other merchants and…mehr

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A full and well-researched account of the Hudson's Bay Company's significant role to the discovery and growth of Canada can be found in George Bryce's book The Remarkable History of the Hudson's Bay Company. Bryce looks at the history of the corporation, tracing its origins as a fur-trading enterprise and its development into a significant economic concern with a vast network of trade stations dispersed across the Canadian wilderness, from its inception in 1670 to the early 20th century. The book also discusses the challenges that the firm faced, such as competition with other merchants and the sometimes abrasive dealings with Indigenous peoples. Bryce looks at the company's place in Canadian politics as well as how it has affected the development of the country's economy, infrastructure, and culture. An exhaustive and instructive history of one of Canada's most significant institutions may be found in its full in The Remarkable History of the Hudson's Bay Company. It is a highly helpful resource for anybody with an interest in Canadian history, the fur trade, or the growth of commerce and industry in North America.
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Canadian historian George Bryce (1844-1931) also wrote and taught history. Bryce, who was born in Scotland, immigrated to Canada when he was a little kid. He ultimately made Manitoba his home, where he rose to prominence in the province's educational system. He played a key role in the founding of various institutions and schools in Manitoba and directed Manitoba College for a long time. Bryce was a passionate historian who published extensively on Canadian history, especially that of the western provinces. The Remarkable History of the Hudson's Bay Company, his most well-known book, is still recognized as a key reference on the company's significance in Canadian history. Bryce participated in politics as well and was a member of the Liberal Party when he was chosen to serve in the Manitoba legislature in 1896. Before quitting politics in 1900, he held a number of government roles, including Minister of Education and Minister of Public Works. Up until his death in 1931, Bryce continued to publish and give talks on Canadian history. He is regarded as a leading historian and educator in Canada.