Talk:Fenis and St. Joseph

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This ship is important in 18th century Canadian history of the Pacific Northwest, and the transport of Mudge back to England is a remarkable piece of sailing history. Wooden boats of this era are often poorly documented. Sea Otter trade boats may have been nominally foreign-flagged to avoid East India Company monopolies on the trade. The fact that this boat was used for official transport exposes this early use of flags of convenience.Pustelnik 02:03, 26 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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