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The Red River cart is a large two-wheeled cart made entirely of non-metallic materials. Often drawn by oxen, though also by horses or mules, these carts were used throughout most of the 19th century in the fur trade and in westward expansion in Canada and the United States, in the area of the Red River and on the plains west of the Red River Colony. The cart is a simple conveyance developed by Métis for use in their settlement on the Red River in what later became Manitoba. With carts, the Metis were not restricted to river travel to hunt bison. The Red River cart was largely responsible for commercializing the buffalo hunt.

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  • Une charrette de la rivière Rouge est un grand chariot à deux roues entièrement construit avec des matériaux non métalliques. Parfois tirés par des bœufs, mais aussi par des chevaux et des mules, ces chariots été utilisés tout au long du XIXe siècle et au début du XXe siècle, aux alentours de la rivière Rouge et des plaines de l'ouest de la colonie de la rivière Rouge, pour le commerce des fourrures et pour la conquête des terres de l'ouest au Canada et aux États-Unis d'Amérique. Le chariot est un moyen de transport développé et utilisé par les fils de colons qui se sont installés sur les terres de la Red River qui deviendront plus tard le Manitoba. (fr)
  • The Red River cart is a large two-wheeled cart made entirely of non-metallic materials. Often drawn by oxen, though also by horses or mules, these carts were used throughout most of the 19th century in the fur trade and in westward expansion in Canada and the United States, in the area of the Red River and on the plains west of the Red River Colony. The cart is a simple conveyance developed by Métis for use in their settlement on the Red River in what later became Manitoba. With carts, the Metis were not restricted to river travel to hunt bison. The Red River cart was largely responsible for commercializing the buffalo hunt. (en)
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  • The Red River cart is a large two-wheeled cart made entirely of non-metallic materials. Often drawn by oxen, though also by horses or mules, these carts were used throughout most of the 19th century in the fur trade and in westward expansion in Canada and the United States, in the area of the Red River and on the plains west of the Red River Colony. The cart is a simple conveyance developed by Métis for use in their settlement on the Red River in what later became Manitoba. With carts, the Metis were not restricted to river travel to hunt bison. The Red River cart was largely responsible for commercializing the buffalo hunt. (en)
  • Une charrette de la rivière Rouge est un grand chariot à deux roues entièrement construit avec des matériaux non métalliques. Parfois tirés par des bœufs, mais aussi par des chevaux et des mules, ces chariots été utilisés tout au long du XIXe siècle et au début du XXe siècle, aux alentours de la rivière Rouge et des plaines de l'ouest de la colonie de la rivière Rouge, pour le commerce des fourrures et pour la conquête des terres de l'ouest au Canada et aux États-Unis d'Amérique. (fr)
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  • Charrette de la rivière Rouge (fr)
  • Red River cart (en)
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