The North West Company was absorbed by the Hudson's Bay Company in 1821 after a series of fierce competition and conflicts over the fur trade in Canada. The merger allowed the Hudson's Bay Company to expand its territory and monopolize the fur trade in the region.
The North had a 81% Advantage in bank deposits to indicate for the North over the South who had only 19%.
The Hudson's Bay Company was founded in Eastern Canada (1670). For a little over a century it was a fur market in the area. ================================================================================= 1. The Hudson's Bay Company still exists. It is still doing business. In fact, I have a Hudson's Bay Company Mastercard. Until recently, I had a Hudson's Bay Company credit card as well. 2. The Hudson's Bay Company was not "founded" in "Eastern Canada." It was Chartered in England. 3. King Charles II incorporated, by Royal Charter, on May 2, 1670, "The Governor and Company of Adventurers of England trading into Hudson's Bay." The name was eventually shortened to "Hudson's Bay Company." 4. The Hudson's Bay Company was a trading company that established trading posts on the shores of Hudson Bay, and later in Canada's interior. At those trading posts, it traded European manufactured goods to the people of the First Nations. From them in return, the Hudson's Bay Company received animal furs, which were then shipped back to England.
Somewhere over the rainbow! It is an alternative name for part of the Hudson River, North Eastern New Jersey
The South had better generals than the North did at the time.
The Hudson's Bay Company, named after Hudson Bay, which in turn was named after Henry Hudson, the English explorer who explored the bay, was incorporated on May 2, 1670, with a royal Charter from King Charles II. At one point, it controlled 15% of North America or over one-third of what is now the nation of Canada.
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Both Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) and North West Company (NWC) were key players in the fur trading industry in North America during the 18th and 19th centuries. They operated in similar regions, primarily in Canada, and competed for control over valuable fur resources and trade routes. Both companies established extensive networks of trading posts and relied on Indigenous peoples for trapping and trading furs. Additionally, they played significant roles in the economic development and exploration of Canada, influencing settlement patterns and trade practices.
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It's a hell of a lot nearer to Hudson Bay than it is to Australia. Better Answer It depends upon whether you are referring to the location ('Magnetic North') or the polarity (north). If you mean the location then its closer to Hudson's Bay. If you mean the polarity, then it's closer to Australia.