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5TH See also: born at St Mary's Isle, Kirkcudbrightshire, on the loth of See also: June 1771
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He succeeded his See also: father in 1799, his six elder See also: brothers having predeceased him
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At this See also: time the See also: Highlands of Scotland were being changed into grazing See also: land and See also: deer forests
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See also: Selkirk took deep See also: interest in the evicted peasants, and tried to organize emigration to the See also: British colonies
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In 1803–1804 he founded a large and prosperous See also: settlement in See also: Prince See also: Edward See also: Island, and at about the same time a smaller one at Baldoon in Upper See also: Canada
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He later turned his See also: attention to the See also: Canadian west, and gradually
acquired control of the Hudson's See also: Bay See also: Company
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In May 1811 an immense See also: tract was granted to him in the Red See also: River valley, and he at once proceeded to send out settlers; but the hostility of the See also: North-West Fur Company, with its headquarters at See also: Montreal, eventually ruined the colony (see RED RIVER SETTLEMENT), and the influence of his rivals led to the defeat of Selkirk in various legal proceedings
.
On the 8th of See also: April 182o he died broken-hearted at See also: Pau
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One of the most generous and disinterested men in the See also: history of colonization, he See also: fell a victim to the predatory selfishness of his rivals
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Copies of his papers, most of which are unpublished, are in the Canadian Archives Department at See also: Ottawa
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