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  1. 28 de feb. de 2024 · James Beckwourth's time in Utah epitomizes the quintessential American West's spirit of adventure, independence, and resilience. Beckwourth is believed to have participated in at least one fur trappers' rendezvous within Utah, an event that highlights the state's importance in the fur trade era.

  2. Jim Beckwourth. Jim Beckwourth (ca. 1800-1866) son of a wealthy Virginian landowner and his slave. Freed from slavery as a young man, Beckwourth is known for his tall tale adventures of Indian battles, fur trading and scoutng in the U.S. Army. Jim Beckwourth was born near Fredericksburg, Virginia sometime around the year 1800.

  3. James Pierson Beckwourth (* 26.April 1798 oder 1800 als James P. Beckwith in Frederick County, Virginia; † 29. Oktober 1866 im Norden Colorados), auch Jim Beckwourth, war ein Sklave, Trapper, Indianerhäuptling, Soldat, Händler, Gastwirt und Scout im Wilden Westen.Er war an vielen wesentlichen Ereignissen und Entwicklungen der Erkundung, wirtschaftlichen Erschließung und Besiedlung des ...

  4. James Beckwourth est né esclave le 6 avril 1798 en Virginie, fils d’un planteur d’origine britannique, Jennings Beckworth, et d’une de ses esclaves. Parti vivre avec ses parents dans le Missouri en 1809, il fut affranchi par son père, et formé au métier de forgeron. À partir de 1824, James Beckwourth devint trappeur et aventurier.

  5. 20 de ene. de 2023 · The legendary mountain man left a legacy of truth and fiction about his larger-than-life experiences as a trapper and trailblazer of the American West. Mountain man James Beckwourth was born around 1800 in Virginia, but his father moved him to Missouri when he was about nine years old. He went West in 1824 with the Rocky Mountain Fur Company ...

  6. James Pierson Beckwourth was born in Virginia in 1798. His father was Sir Jennings Beckwith, a Revolutionary War military officer of Irish and English descent. James was the third of 13 children, some of whom were born as a result of Beckwith’s relationship with a slave, making those children slaves as well. In the early 1800s, Beckwith moved ...

  7. Jim Beckwourth was an African American who played a major role in the early exploration and settlement of the American West. Although there were people of many races and nationalities on the frontier, Beckwourth was the only African American who recorded his life story, and his adventures took him from the everglades of Florida to the Pacific Ocean and from southern Canada to northern Mexico.