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  2. Siberian fur trade - Wikipedia

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    The Siberian fur trade is an exchange concerned with the gathering, buying and selling of valuable animal furs that originate from Siberia. The Siberian fur trade expanded from localized trade, and Siberian fur is now traded around the world. The Siberian fur trade had a significant impact on the development of Siberia through exploration and ...

  3. Fur trade - Wikipedia

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    Fur-hat industry. The North American fur trade began as early as the 1500s between Europeans and First Nations (see: Early French Fur Trading) and was a central part of the early history of contact between Europeans and the native peoples of what is now the United States and Canada. Dr. S. E.

  4. Maritime fur trade - Wikipedia

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    The maritime fur trade was pioneered by the Russians, veterans of the Eurasian fur trade.Against the background of the Siberian fur trade, Russians reached the Pacific coast of Asia, [3] and first encountered the valuable sea-otter resources of the northern Pacific Ocean in the 17th century. [4]

  5. History of the fur trade by the Sea of Okhotsk - Wikipedia

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    Russian fur-hunters began island-hopping along the Aleutian Islands. The Russian America Company was formed in 1799 with Okhotsk as its Siberian base. Okhotsk Abandoned: From at least 1719 it was clear that the Okhotsk route needed to be replaced if possible. Okhotsk was a poor port and the route to it the most expensive major route in Siberia.

  6. History of Siberia - Wikipedia

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    Siberian agriculture exported a lot of cheap grain to the West. The agriculture in Central Russia was still under pressure of serfdom, formally abandoned in 1861. Another profitable industry is the fur trade, which contributed greatly to the national revenue on top of covering administrative costs in Siberia. [31]

  7. Promyshlenniki - Wikipedia

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    Advance of the promyshlenniki to the East. The promyshlenniki (Russian: промышленники, sg. промышленник, promyshlennik) [a] were Russian and Indigenous Siberian artel members, or self-employed workers drawn largely from the state serf and townsman class who engaged in the Siberian, maritime, and later fur trades.

  8. Siberian Cat Proves His Fluffy Fur Serves a Greater Purpose ...

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    Interestingly, according to Vet Info, Siberian cats are considered hypoallergenic due to producing lower levels of the allergenic protein Fel d 1, making them a better choice for people with ...

  9. Russian conquest of Siberia - Wikipedia

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    1581–1585 - Siberian campaign of Ermak Timofeevich 1586 - Vasily Sukin founded Tyumen (the first Russian city in Siberia), on the site on the former capital of the Siberian Khanate 1587 - Tobolsk was founded on the Irtysh , which later became the "Capital of Siberia"