METIS ...1750-1750
METIS ...1751-1753
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METIS ...1756-1757
METIS ...1758-1759
METIS ...1760-1762
METIS ...1763-1764
METIS ...1765-1766
METIS ...1767-1769
METIS ...1770-1772
METIS ...1773-1775
METIS ...1776-1778
METIS ...1779-1780
METIS ...1781-1783
METIS ...1784-1785
METIS ...1786-1788
METIS ...1789-1789
METIS ...1790-1790
METIS ...1791-1792
METIS ...1793-1794
METIS ...1795-1797
METIS ...1798-1799METIS INDEX ...Return to MAIN Metis INDEX
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The Metis, Coureurs de Bois, Free Traders, French Companies (Montreal Men) and the Indians formed an alliance to manage a business on a continental scale. They self administered by an elaborate code of conduct; being a blend of European monopolistic methods and Indian democratic free trade arrangements.
As late as 1782, London, England had no idea what lay beyond the Hudson Bay. Maps of that time have a notation: "These parts entirely unknown". The Hudson Bay Company had sat for over 100 years on the Bay of The North (Hudson Bay), content to dabble in a little fur trading. They only ventured into the interior late this century when the Indians no longer came to the Bay of the North for trade.