Aún no tenemos significados para "french traders".
1PONTIAC'S WAR.-TheFrench traders and missionaries had won the hearts of the Indians.
2They drank every drop of liquor the French traders had.
3The French traders in the West undoubtedly had a hand in stirring up the Indians.
4The traffic which the French traders introduced was of inestimable value to the poor savages.
5He also made it unlawful to sell goods in New York to the French traders.
6Their chief commerce of this kind is with the French traders on the Senegal river.
7The French traders are Catholics, and one of them might have given it to her.
8The white men were French traders, they told us.
9Croghan and his fellow-prisoners were taken to the French traders at Vincennes, where they were liberated.
10Hostile themselves, these French traders naturally encouraged the Indians in an attitude of hostility to the incoming British.
11I give it to you, that you may purchase such things as you need of the French traders.
12In August 1701 he obtained for French traders the asiento, the profitable and coveted monopoly in negro slaves.
13The French traders frequently came up river to the country of the Sioux, who often maltreated and robbed them.
14Among these he included the raid upon the Illinois, the machinations with the English, and the spoliation of French traders.
15This town was a favorite resort of French traders from the Illinois and Wabash, who came up the Tennessee in bateaux.
16He reached the friendly Hurons in safety, and joined them on their yearly descent to meet the French traders at Montreal.
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