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William McGillivray

William McGillivray was a prominent fur trader and businessman in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, instrumental in developing the North West Company, a major competitor to the Hudson’s Bay Company. Based in Canada, he played a key role in expanding the fur trade, establishing trade routes, and negotiating with Indigenous peoples. His leadership helped shape the economic landscape of early Canadian frontier, fostering trade and economic growth in the region.