The Merchant John Askin [electronic resource] : Furs and Empire at British Michilimackinac / Justin M. Carroll.
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Language: | English |
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East Lansing :
Michigan State University Press,
[2017]
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Furs and empire at British Michilimackinac
The Merchant John Askin: Furs and Empire at British Michilimackinac |
Format: | Electronic eBook |
Contents:
- Prologue. "I was born at Aughnacloy in the North of Ireland in 1739": a ubiquitous man, the Great Lakes' fur trade, and the British Empire
- "Pretty much of a schemer": Albany, Pontiac's War, and John Askin's bankruptcy, 1758-1764
- "There have been many - who complain much against [you]": Michilimackinac, fur trade reforms, and John Askin's commissaryship, 1764-1767
- "Sound as a roach and as full of intrigue": Michilimackinac, the Hudson's Bay Company, and John Askin's fur trade, 1767-1774
- "One should never give offence in trade": Michilimackinac, the American Revolution, and John Askin's network of exchange, 1774-1779
- "The Key of Canada in his pocket": Michilimackinac, the British Empire, and John Askin's banishment, 1779-1781 000
- Epilogue. "A drink generally closes the scene": John Askin's death and Alexander Henry's lament.