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      • Thompson acted as an astronomer and surveyor for the commission that charted the border between Canada and the United States from 1818 to 1826. He conducted other surveys but was not recognized as a geographer until after his death.
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  1. David Thompson (30 April 1770 – 10 February 1857) was an Anglo-Canadian fur trader, surveyor, and cartographer, known to some native people as "Koo-Koo-Sint" or "the Stargazer".

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  3. David Thompson (born April 30, 1770, London, Eng.—died Feb. 10, 1857, Longeuil, Lower Canada [now Quebec]) was an English explorer, geographer, and fur trader in the western parts of what are now Canada and the United States.

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  4. Mar 22, 2022 · David Thomson was called “the greatest land geographer who ever lived.” He walked or paddled 80,000 km or more in his life, mapping most of western Canada, parts of the east and the northwestern United States.

  5. He was given a special assignment to plot all the Company’s posts on a comprehensive map of the Canadian West using the astronomical observations he had carefully recorded. Thompson’s great map of the “North-West Territory . . . of Canada” is approximately 213 centimetres (84") high by 328 centimetres (129") long.

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  6. Feb 8, 2012 · Born in London of Welsh parents, David Thompson was an outsider, struggling to find a foothold in the empire that had consumed his country. He described himself as "a solitary traveler, unknown to the world." In British North America, he often felt more at ease in the camps of nomadic native peoples than in the fur trade factories of the Hudson ...

  7. May 29, 2018 · David Thompson (1770-1857) was a Canadian explorer, cartographer, and surveyor. He was the first white man to descend the Columbia River from its source to its mouth. David Thompson was born at Westminster, England, on April 30, 1770.

  8. In addition to his scientific work as a geographer, Thompson is the fur agent in charge of the Columbia Department of the North West Company of Canada. He is on a mission to determine whether the Columbia is navigable from its upper reaches to the sea and whether it will provide a viable trade route for the fur company.

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