Fort Victoria: From 1843 Founding to 1860s Demolition
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Course description
John Adams will give an in-depth talk about Fort Victoria.
Find out why it was founded, why the site was chosen, the role of local First Nations people in its construction, and the language spoken by its workforce.
Learn about the people in charge of the fort, such as Charles Ross, Roderick Finlayson and James Douglas, and about some of the people not usually covered in the history books, such as Amelia Douglas and other wives and children of the fur traders.
Discover why the fort was dismantled and what became of the logs that were used in its construction.
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