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Title: The First St' Clements Settlers


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The First St. Clements Settlers
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Who Were The First Explorers?
  • The French were the first European explorers to
    come to the Red River.
  • They were led by Pierre La Verendrye.
  • The trail that they explored and left behind is
    called the La Verendrye trail.

3
The Hudsons Bay Company
  • Next came the Hudsons Bay Company workers.
  • The English King Charles II gave two explorers
    named Radisson and Groseilliers a ship called the
    Nonsuch.
  • With this ship, they explored the land by
    Hudsons Bay.

4
Why Did They Come?
  • They found lots of furs in the Red River area.
  • They set up a trading camp to bring the furs to
    England and make lots of money.
  • They were the first group of people to live by
    the Red River, who were not aboriginal.

5
Settling Down
  • They built their homes south of Selkirk/East
    Selkirk.
  • Today this would be Winnipeg and Southern St.
    Clements.
  • Many of these European settlers married and had
    families with the aboriginal peoples.
  • These people were called the Métis.

6
Who Was Lord Selkirk?
  • Lord Selkirk was a Scottish nobleman.
  • His full name was Thomas Douglas, the Fifth Earl
    of Selkirk.

7
The Selkirk Settlers
  • In the early 1800s, Scottish peasants were in
    trouble.
  • People were starting to raise sheep. They needed
    large fields for the sheep to live on.
  • The peasants that used to live on the fields were
    cleared off and didnt have a home anymore.
  • Lord Selkirk saw this happening and didnt like
    it. He wanted to help them.

8
Where Did They Go?
  • There was no land for the peasants to live on in
    Scotland so Lord Selkirk had to send them
    somewhere else.
  • Lord Selkirk decided to send them to North
    America.
  • The Hudsons Bay Company gave Lord Selkirk a lot
    of land near the Red River.
  • The first group of the Selkirk settlers arrived
    in 1812.

9
Arguments
  • The town they built grew quickly.
  • The Métis people were still living in the same
    area between Selkirk and Winnipeg when the
    Selkirk settlers arrived.
  • There were a lot of arguments between them
    because the Métis didnt like the Selkirk
    settlers living on their land.
  • A big fight even happened called the Seven Oaks
    Massacre.
  • The fighting stopped when Lord Selkirk sent some
    soldiers from Scotland.

10
Moving
  • After a while, the children of the Selkirk
    settlers wanted to move.
  • The land they lived on kept flooding, and they
    didnt like that.
  • They moved to the Selkirk area in St. Clements
    because it didnt flood here.

11
Arriving in St. Clements
  • The Selkirk Settlers created a town.
  • They named the town Selkirk after Lord Selkirk.

12
East and West Selkirk
  • The town was supposed to be on the East Side of
    the River
  • Plans changed and people built their homes on
    both sides of the river.
  • West Selkirk became a town in 1882.
  • East Selkirk became a town in 1883.
  • By 1884, East Selkirk had over 400 people, five
    general stores, four hotels, several quarries,
    brickyards, potteries, and a very busy harbour at
    Colville Landing.

13
East Selkirk Roundhouse/ Immigration Shed
  • The Selkirk settlers built the East Selkirk
    Roundhouse/Immigration Shed.
  • It was originally supposed to fix train engines
    but never did.
  • Instead people moving here from other countries
    used it as a first house.

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