Accourding to Wikipedia Blackfoot attacked fort Edmonton
While this may be true, read the Wikipedia article. That was a one-time kind of thing, and I don't want it to be represented as defining the entire relationship. In fact, for the vast majority of the time, the Fort
Sometimes this trading relationship led to some women from the First Nations marrying European
its all wrong look on a good site...NOW!!
fort Edmonton all started in 1630 and ended today and you should study the peoples........FEED THE PEOPLES!!
they mostly interacted with the metis and cree, some of the blackfoot and very little of the annishinabe.
fort Edmonton still remains in fort Edmonton!
Fort Edmonton Park was created in 1974.
Fort Edmonton Footbridge was created in 2010.
Edmonton was called Edmonton because of fort Edmonton which was named after Edmonton England
was it a fort???? in edmonton....hmm. NO! Actually if you are takling about the amusmant/learning place in Edmonton, then it was "fort edmonton" because of during the Fur trade, and the fort [if you've seen it] was for the people to live in.
Fort Edmonton was used to trade goods such as beaver pelts.
Fort McMurray to Edmonton is approximately 445 km
There were five different Fort Edmonton's created in Alberta with the first one established in 1795 and the final one which became Edmonton in 1830.
Edmonton is the capital of the Canadian Province of Alberta. Edmonton got its name from Fort Edmonton. Fort Edmonton got its name from a small community in England with the same name. The name Edmonton has a long history in England. Edmonton, Alberta was established as a town in 1892. The town was named after Fort Edmonton which had been established by 1795. The name of the fort was suggested by John Peter Pruden after Edmonton, London, which was his home in England as well as the home of Sir James Winter Lake, the deputy governor of the Hudson's Bay Company at the time. Edmonton, England got its name from a region known as the Edmonton Hundred which was a district of the historic county of Middlesex from Saxon times. Edmonton appears in the Domesday Book of 1086, where it is recorded as Adelmetone.
In 1795, Fort Edmonton became established as a trading post by the Hudson's Bay Company. The fort was named for Edmonton in London, England - the home town of HBC deputy governor, Sir James Winter Lake. The current site of Edmonton is built on the location of the fifth and final Fort Edmonton - the others having fallen into disrepair or disregard - which was founded in 1830.
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