California Fur Rush
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california-fur-rush-174-1118543
title:
California Fur Rush
text:
Before the 1849 California Gold Rush, American, English and Russian fur hunters were drawn to Spanish California in a California Fur Rush, to exploit its enormous fur resources. Before 1825, these Europeans were drawn to the northern and central California coast to harvest prodigious quantities of southern sea otter and fur seals, and then to the San Francisco Bay Area and Sacramento – San Joaquin River Delta to harvest beaver, river otter, marten, fisher, mink, gray fox, weasel, and harbor seal
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wiki
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encyclopedia
description:
History of 19th century fur hunting in U.S. state
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Fur_Rush
date created:
2010-01-24T06:51:14Z
date modified:
2024-09-02T17:40:44Z
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