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Pierre Belleque : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pierre Belleque
Pierre Belleque (1793–1849) was a French Canadian fur trader in the British-claimed Columbia District, which was also known as the Oregon Country and also claimed by the United States. He settled on the French Prairie in what is now the state of Oregon where in 1843 he participated in the Champoeg Meetings. Though he voted against the measure to form a provisional at those meetings, the measure passed and led to the creation of the Provisional Government of Oregon. ==Fur trade== In 1818, Belleque signed up with the British North West Company, and became an employee of the Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) in 1821 when the two companies were forced to merge.〔Chapman, J. S. (1993). ''French prairie ceramics: the Harriet D. Munnick archaeological collection, circa 1820-1860 : a catalog and Northwest comparative guide''. Anthropology northwest, no. 8. Corvallis, Or: Dept. of Anthropology, Oregon State University.〕 Around 1830 he claimed some land on the French Prairie in the Willamette Valley.〔
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