The California hide trade was a trading system of various products based in cities along the California coastline, operating from the early 1820s to the mid-1840s. In exchange for hides and tallow from cattle owned by California ranchers, sailors from around the globe, often representing corporations, swapped finished goods of all kinds. The trade was the essential constituent of the region’s economy at the time, and encompassed cities extending from Canton to Lima to Boston, and involved many nations including Russia, Mexico, the United States, and the United Kingdom.
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| - The California hide trade was a trading system of various products based in cities along the California coastline, operating from the early 1820s to the mid-1840s. In exchange for hides and tallow from cattle owned by California ranchers, sailors from around the globe, often representing corporations, swapped finished goods of all kinds. The trade was the essential constituent of the region’s economy at the time, and encompassed cities extending from Canton to Lima to Boston, and involved many nations including Russia, Mexico, the United States, and the United Kingdom.
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| - History of Los Angeles County, California
- United Kingdom
- United States
- Vaquero
- William F. Sturgis
- Boston
- Guangzhou
- Haida people
- Tallow
- William Edward Petty Hartnell
- Tariff
- Oahu
- List of ranchos of California
- Californios
- Chinookan peoples
- Aleut
- Pre-statehood history of California
- Lima
- History of California before 1900
- Russia
- Salem, Massachusetts
- Kanaka (Pacific Island worker)
- Kodiak Archipelago
- Sitka, Alaska
- Maritime fur trade
- Two Years Before the Mast
- Fort Ross, California
- Fort Vancouver
- Honolulu
- Hudson's Bay Company
- San Diego
- San Diego Bay
- San Luis Obispo, California
- San Pedro, Los Angeles
- Santa Barbara, California
- Santa Cruz, California
- Richard Henry Dana Jr.
- Tsimshian
- dbc:Hides_(skin)
- Maritime history of California
- Trade routes
- Alfred Robinson (businessman)
- La Playa, San Diego
- Spanish missions in California
- Peabody Essex Museum
- California Fur Rush
- Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky
- William Appleton (politician)
- Hawaiian Islands
- Monterey, California
- Medium of exchange
- Mexico
- Coastal California
- Tlingit
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