When he was in school they trained him to be a sailer but when HBC CAME (Hudson Bay company) he was a fur trainer for 7 years then he became a explorer by making maps
David Thompson became an explorer because he had a passion for adventure, mapping new territories, and expanding geographical knowledge. He was also hired by the North West Company to survey and map the fur-trading routes in North America.
David Thompson stopped exploring in the early 19th century after completing his extensive surveying and mapping work in western North America. He retired from exploration around 1812 after a successful career mapping the geography of the region.
No, Mary Kingsley did not meet David Livingstone. David Livingstone was a Scottish missionary and explorer who focused on Africa, while Mary Kingsley was an English explorer and writer who also traveled in Africa but during a later time period. Their paths did not cross.
Yes, David Thompson had extensive interactions with First Nations communities during his explorations of Western Canada as a fur trader and surveyor. He learned from their knowledge of the land, often relying on their guidance to navigate through uncharted territories. Thompson established positive relationships with many First Nations groups, trading goods and information with them.
David Thompson was motivated to explore due to his interest in geography, mapping, and the fur trade. He saw exploration as an opportunity to advance his career, gather valuable geographic information, and establish trade routes. Thompson's explorations were instrumental in expanding the fur trade industry and mapping uncharted territories in North America.
British.David Livingstone (19 March 1813 - 1 May 1873) was a Scottish Congregationalist pioneer medical missionary with the London Missionary Society and explorer in Africa. His meeting with H. M. Stanley gave rise to the popular quotation, "Dr. Livingstone, I presume?".
yes David Tompson is a famous explorer.
One fact was david thompson was blind with one eye. Second fact is David thompson was the first european to travel the full length of the columbia river of the columbia river.
David Thompson set up forts all over Canada
my butt . just kidding he explored Canada
David Thompson was a British explorer who explored western Canada and the Pacific Northwest.
English-Canadian is the best way to describe his nationality.
David Thompson wanted to map North America. Over his career he mapped over 3.9 million square kilometers of North America.
David Thompson died in his home (Mapps, St.Philip, Barbados) at about 2:10 a.m. His wife ,Mara Thompson(St.Lucian), and daughters (Misha,Oya and Osa-Marie) were by his side.
Horseback, Dog sled, Canoes and big ship/boats
David Thompson was an explorer who helped map the Canadian Rocky's. He went on expeditions through the mountains. He liked to survey the land and the stars.
David Thompson did not really find anything he was more of an explorer and a surveyor, David Thompson was born in Westminster on April 30th 1770. His mother and his father were David and Ann Thompson. Thompson's father died when David was 2 years of age and because of financial troubles His brother and him were placed in a school for the disadvantaged of Westminster called the grey coat hospital. David Thompson graduated and was then introduced to the basic navigational skills. In the year of 1874 when he was 14 he started a 17 year apprenticeship with the HBC and set sail to the new world on may 28th 1874. On December 23 1788 Thompson fractured his leg and had to spend the next 2 winters in the Cumberland House of Convalescing and there and then he was mentored under Philip Turnor and there was where he honed his mathematical, astronomical and surveying skills. In 1790 his apprenticeship was nearing its end. In the time length between1790-1792 he entered the HBC as a fur trader and mapped his first route to Lake Athabasca. Thompson worked with the HBC until 1797 and it was after that when he was employed in the North West Company. He was also a fur trader and surveyor there. In 1798 the North West Company sent Thompson to "Red Deer Lake" to create a trading post. For the next few years Thompson led several expeditions into the Rocky Mountains. In 1804 Thompson was made a full member of the North West Company.
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