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THE FRONTIER EXCHANGE ECONOMY OF THE LOWER MISSISSIPPI VALLEY BEFORE 1783 TE
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Natchitoches / Paris / Iberville / New Orleans / St. Louis / /

Company

Choctaws / West Florida / French Louisiana / Daniel J. Usner E CO / /

Continent

North America / Europe / /

Country

France / Canada / United Kingdom / Spain / /

Event

Business Partnership / /

Facility

Fort St. Louis / Omohundro Institute of Early American History / Yazoo River garrison / /

IndustryTerm

formal network / trade network / staple products / trade-alliance network / purchased food / food / native products / bank / basic food items / food supplies / cross-cultural network / /

NaturalFeature

Canary Islands / Arkansas River / Lower creek / Upper Creek / Mississippi River / Red River / Biloxi Bay / Yazoo River / Lower valley / Gulf Coast / Mobile river / Chickasaws creek / Mississippi Valley / /

Organization

English party / Superior Council of Louisiana / English government / Louisiana army / Omohundro Institute / RI AL / Louisiana Superior Council / /

Person

Bernard Diron d’Artaguette / Antoine Le Page / Jean François Benjamin Dumont de Montigny / Pierre Le Moyne / St. Denis / Mobilian / Marc Antoine Huché / Martin d’Artaguette / /

Position

Captain / special commissioner / historian / interpreter / king / Mobile commandant-entrepreneur / trader / /

ProvinceOrState

Texas / Louisiana / West Florida / South Carolina / Mississippi / Nova Scotia / Florida / Georgia / /

Region

West Florida / eastern Texas / southern Louisiana / Gulf Coast / /

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