Trappers opened routes to Alta California to find new areas that had fur animals to trap. They discovered new routes while looking for new places to trap beavers and other animals.
since the supply of the fur was low and the trappers knew that there were a lot of fur in the west.
since the supply of the fur was low and the trappers knew that there were a lot of fur in the west.
you need the program "reliasoft ALTA" or somthing similar.
Sutter's fort was built by John Sutter in 1839 in Mexican Alta California and called it New Helvetia. After gold was found in his sawmill in 1848 the fort was abandoned, but today the state of California department of parks and recreation has the restored fort open for visitors.
yes
The Tric-City Herald should have a few open routes; their number is in the front page.
West Africa across the Sahara
Yes!
it came from West Africa across the Sahara.
you can open it anywhere in California.
Trappers were responsible for opening and closing ventilation doors to direct airflow, while putters moved coal carts to the surface using ponies or mechanical haulage. Hewers were miners who manually extracted coal from the seam using picks and shovels.
They moved to California to open shops because California makes a lot of money people own