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At a time before the automobile or interstate Commerce ignited the dynamism of an industrialized United States, there were individual merchants, traders and citizens working toward making.
A detailed yet lively chronicle, Commerce of the Prairies takes the reader back to a bygone era.
Gregg, an experienced trader on the plains of western North America, details here the caravan networks and exchange of goods across the vast prairie lands in the 1830s and 1840s.
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