The French. That’s why it’s called the French fur trade. From 1634 to 1763 half of Michigan’s life centered in the fur trade. It’s French pioneers, suffering great hardships, worked side by side with the “black robes” at the trading post, the mission chapel, and the forest fort.
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a Chinese Buddhist monk, scholar, traveler, and translator who traveled to India in the seventh century and described the interaction between Chinese Buddhism and Indian Buddhism during the early Tang dynasty.
They believed that he handled the Great Depression the best that he could at a time when American society was not open to sweeping reforms.