Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Europe” in entry fur-trade of Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History:

...ty. There furs were gathered from the regions extending eastward to Mackinaw, and westward to the Rocky Mountains. Their treasures went in boats down the Mississippi to New Orleans, and thence to Europe ; or up the Illinois River, across a portage to Lake Michigan, and by way of the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence to Montreal and Quebec. Early in the nineteenth century, furtrading posts had been...
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Europe 8,980 1,632 0 0 0 user votes

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