Alexander Grant (Upper Canada Politician) - Merchant Career

Merchant Career

He began to build his own vessels, essentially selling them to himself at a considerable profit. He built a commercial empire by also selling or renting ships to merchants and this was initially solidified during the American Revolution during which he was given military command of most of the Great Lakes.

However, in the course of the revolution Grant lost much of his income with the loss of 12,000 acres (49 kmĀ²) of land he owned in New York, and the end of his participation in private shipping.

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