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  1. Pierre-Esprit Radisson (1636/1640–1710) was a French coureur des bois and explorer in New France. He is often linked to his brother-in-law Médard des Groseilliers. The decision of Radisson and Groseilliers to enter the English service led to the formation of the Hudson's Bay Company.

  2. Pierre-Esprit Radisson (born c. 1640, Avignon?, France—died c. 1710, England?) was a French explorer and fur trader who served both France and England in Canada. Radisson arrived in New France possibly in 1651 and settled at Trois-Rivières.

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  3. Jan 7, 2008 · Pierre-Esprit Radisson, explorer, fur trader (born in 1636 in France; died in June 1710 in London, England). Pierre-Esprit Radisson was a shrewd opportunist who was valued for his knowledge of Indigenous peoples and North American geography.

  4. Born in the 17th century, Pierre-Esprit Radisson was of humble origins. Thanks to the six lengthy accounts he wrote about his travels, in which he related his main achievements, it is possible to know about his career in great detail.

  5. May 21, 2018 · The French explorer and soldier of fortune Pierre-Esprit Radisson (ca. 1636-1710) is the most romantic and least known of all the famous explorers of the Canadian North and West. He was one of the originators of the Hudson's Bay Company.

  6. Pierre-Esprit Radisson was born around 1640, either in Avignon or Paris. No one knows when he first came to New France. In 1646, he is likely in Trois-Rivières, attending the wedding of his half-sister, Marguerite Hayet, to Jean Veron, sieur de Grandmesnil.

  7. Apr 29, 2019 · In his new book Bush Runner: The Adventures of Pierre-Esprit Radisson, Mark Bourrie examines the larger-than-life legacy of the French-Canadian fur trader.

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