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Dacquay, Renee

Dacquay, Renee

Female 1679 -

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   Date  Event(s)
1684 
  • 1684—1684: York Factory is founded at the mouth of the Nelson River
    York Factory is founded at the mouth of the Nelson River (MHS)
1690 
  • 1690—1690: Henry Kelsey joins a First Nations trading family bound for the prairies
    16-year-old Henry Kelsey joins a First Nations trading family bound for the prairies and, the following year, is the first European to see vast herds of North American bison. (MHS)
1731 
  • 1731—1731: La Verendrye sets out for his first journey west
    La Verendrye sets out for his first journey west, guided by First Nations people. (MHS)
1738 
  • 1738—1738: La Verendrye reaches the forks of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers.
    La Verendrye with the help of his First Nations guides reaches the forks of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers. (MHS)
1765 
  • 1765—1766: After the British conquest of New France, Montreal-based traders arrive in the western interior
    After the British conquest of New France, Montreal-based traders arrive in the western interior (MHS; British North America)
1774 
  • 1774—1774: Samuel Hearne builds Cumberland House on the Saskatchewan River
    Samuel Hearne builds Cumberland House on the Saskatchewan River, the first inland HBC post established to complete with Montreal-based traders (MHS)
1780 
  • 1780—1782: Smallpox epidemic
    Smallpox epidemic originating in Mexico City in 1779 decimates First Nations populations (MHS)
1782 
  • 1782—1784: Consolidation of the North West Company
    Montreal fur trade partnerships developed in the 1770s lead to consolidation of the North West Company (MHS)