- Rupert's Land
Rupert's Land, also sometimes called "Prince Rupert's Land", was a territory in
British North America , consisting of the Hudson Bay drainage basin, that was "de facto" owned by theHudson's Bay Company for 200 years. The area once known as Rupert's Land is now mainly a part ofCanada , but a small portion is now in theUnited States of America . It was named afterPrince Rupert of the Rhine , a nephew of Charles I and the first Governor of the Hudson's Bay Company.Areas once belonging to Rupert's Land include all of
Manitoba , most ofSaskatchewan , southernAlberta , southernNunavut , northern parts ofOntario andQuebec , as well as parts ofMinnesota andNorth Dakota and very small parts ofMontana andSouth Dakota .Colonial history
In 1670, the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) was granted a charter by King Charles II, giving it a trading
monopoly over the watershed of all rivers and streams flowing intoHudson Bay , thereby making the HBC de facto owners of the whole of Rupert's Land. This covered an area of 3.9 million square kilometres (1.5 million sq mi), over one-third the area of Canada today.On 19 November, 1869 the Hudson's Bay Company sold Rupert's Land to the newly formed
Canadian Government for £300,000. Control was originally planned to be transferred on December 1 of that year, but due to setbacks caused by theRed River Rebellion the government assumed control on 15 July, 1870. The region then became known asThe Northwest Territories .ee also
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49th parallel north
*British Arctic Territories
*Hudson's Bay Company
*Hudson's Bay Company Archives Further reading
* cite book
last = Davis | first = Richard Clarke
coauthors = Richard I. Ruggles
title = Rupert's Land A Cultural Tapestry
location = Waterloo, ON, Canada
publisher = Wilfrid Laurier University Press | year = 1988
isbn = 0889209766
* cite book
last = Gillespie | first = Greg
title = Hunting for Empire Narrative of Sport in Rupert's Land, 1840-70
location = Vancouver, BC, Canada
publisher = UBC Press | year = 2007
isbn = 9780774813549
* cite book
author = Hudson's Bay Company
title = An Ordinance for the More Effectual Administration of Justice, In the Colony of Rupertsland
location = London | publisher = J. Brettell
* cite book
last = Stubbs | first = Roy St. George
title = Four Recorders of Rupert's Land; A Brief Survey of the Hudson's Bay Company Courts of Rupert's Land
location = Winnipeg, MB, Canada
publisher = Peguis Publishers | year = 1967
* cite book
last = Tucker | first = S.
title = The Rainbow in the North A Short Account of the First Establishment of Christianity in Rupert's Land
location = London
publisher = J. Nisbet and Co | year = 1851
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