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What did DuSable trade?

What did DuSable trade?

In 1796 their grand-daughter became the first child born in what would become Chicago. On May 7, 1800, DuSable sold his trading post for $1,200 to Chicago resident John Kinzie and moved to St. Charles, Missouri which at the time was part of French Louisiana.

What are two things DuSable is credited for doing?

DuSable’s largest contribution to early Midwestern history is his Chicago settlement. Founded around 1778/1779 (although some scholars put him there as late as 1790), DuSable’s estate consisted of a modest sized home, a horse mill, a bake house, a dairy, a smokehouse, a poultry house, a workshop, a stable, and a barn.

What was the name of the trading post established by Jean du Sable?

the Pinery
From 1780 to 1783 or 1784 he managed for his captors a trading post called the Pinery on the St. Clair River in present-day Michigan, after which he returned to the site of Chicago. By 1790 Du Sable’s establishment there had become an important link in the region’s fur and grain trade.

What did Jean Baptiste Point du Sable built in Chicago?

This included a house, two barns, a horse-drawn mill, a bakehouse, a poultry house, a dairy, and a smokehouse. The house was a 22-by-40-foot (6.7 m × 12.2 m) log cabin filled with fine furniture and paintings. After Point du Sable sold his property in Chicago, he moved to St. Charles, west of St.

Why is DuSable important?

Born in Haiti, Jean-Baptiste Pointe DuSable (ca. 1745 – 1818) is credited as the first citizen of Chicago. His father was a French sea captain and his mother a slave of African descent. DuSable settled by the Chicago River, developing a prosperous trading post around 1779.

What is the new name for Lake Shore Drive?

Jean Baptiste Point DuSable Lake Shore Drive
Lake Shore Drive will now be named Jean Baptiste Point DuSable Lake Shore Drive to honor Chicago’s first non-native settler. Lake Shore Drive was kept in the name as a compromise. “They’re trying to do the same thing that they did with the Willis Tower,” said Otis Bryant, Chicago resident.

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