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trappers began

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Beaver
... populations of beaver in North America. The trappers began ruthlessly exploiting this new source, and as the beaver populations close to the coast were depleted, the trappers began moving inland. In fact, it was ...
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LewHisMed
... , in the northeast Indian province of Bengal, a microscopic, curved rod, the bacillus Vibrio cholerae , began entering human intestines, working quickly to kill fifty percent of its hosts. Spread primarily by ... south on the east coast of the United States, and then moved westward, carried by trappers and soldiers and the wagon trains of early pioneers, contaminating streams and water holes along ...
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Buy recommendation on America's Ancient Forests : From the Ice Age to the Age of Discovery.
... long, sharpened hunting stones that they fixed to spears. They hunted and they gathered, and began to harvest the forests. The sixth chapter describes how the American Indians managed the trees ... . Then the English and Dutch explored the eastern coastal regions, followed by the French, whose trappers and priests explored region of the Great Lakes, the interior of Canada, and the Mississippi ...
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Louisiana Iris Farms LLC
... , and from that group in 1941 the Society for Louisiana Irises was formed. The hybridizers began crossing the native species, and wonderful variations of irises were developed and eventually grown all ... or the first week in April, the blue and purple blooms appear, observed mostly be trappers, fishermen, nesting alligators, and avid photographers. What is being grown today are the hybrids of ...
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