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European Settlement: 1764-1803 Pierre Laclede Liguest, recipient of a land grant from the King of France, and his 13-year-old scout, Auguste Chouteau, selected the site of St. Louis in 1764 as a fur trading post.
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It was a commercial tradition started by the French and carried on by the Spanish, and finally, the Americans.
Louis became a fur trading center. Laclède built important structures for the St. Louis citizenry, such as a flour mill, but went bankrupt as a fur trader. He ...
In 1764, at the conclusion of the French and Indian War, another important city was founded near the strategic junction of the Missouri and Mississippi rivers.
In 1763, Louisiana's French governor, keen on spurring trade with Missouri River Indian tribes, granted Maxent, Laclede & Co. the right to establish a fur ...
Louis began in 1763, when a French merchant named Pierre Laclède Liguest, who had a monopoly on all trade along the Missouri River, left New Orleans in search ...
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