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LAND of the EAGLE (PBS VIDEO on What North America looked like at European contact and Native American lifeways) Episode

LAND of the EAGLE (PBS VIDEO on What North America looked like at European contact and Native American lifeways) Episode II – Confronting the Wilderness (the northwoods). Europeans Traded for Pelts, especially beaver (beginning 1600s). The Beaver Market Shapes Politics.

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LAND of the EAGLE (PBS VIDEO on What North America looked like at European contact and Native American lifeways) Episode

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  1. LAND of the EAGLE (PBS VIDEO on What North America looked like at European contact and Native American lifeways) Episode II – Confronting the Wilderness (the northwoods)

  2. Europeans Traded for Pelts, especially beaver (beginning 1600s)

  3. The Beaver Market Shapes Politics

  4. Europeans Commercially Fished (beginning ~1800)

  5. Fishing Technology

  6. Getting Fish To Market

  7. The Earliest Miners – Native Americans (Copper: 6000 – 3200 years ago)

  8. Europeans First Mined Copper and Later Iron (starts in 1840s)

  9. Mining Becomes More Sophisticated

  10. Europeans Logged (beginning in 1860s)

  11. Getting Logs to the Mill

  12. The Mills

  13. The Loggers

  14. The Logging Legend (Paul Bunyan and Babe)

  15. The Aftermath (Devastation, Fire and Chicago)

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