The
Alexander Archipelago is a three-hundred-mile-long
archipelago, or group of islands, off the southeastern coast of
Alaska. It contains about 1,100 islands, which are the tops of the submerged coastal mountains that rise steeply from the
Pacific Ocean. Deep channels and fjords separate the islands and cut them off from the mainland. The northern part of the
Inside Passage is sheltered by the islands as it winds its way among them.
The islands have irregular, steep coasts and dense
evergreen and
temperate rain forests.
The largest islands are
Chichagof Island,
Admiralty Island,
Baranof Island,
Wrangell Island,
Revillagigedo Island,
Kupreanof Island,
Dall Island and
Prince of Wales Island. All the islands are rugged, densely forested, and have an abundance of wildlife.
The
Tlingit and
Kaigani Haida people are native to the area. The
Tsimshian people found on
Annette Island are not originally from the area, having immigrated to the region from
British Columbia in the late 19th century.
Ketchikan on Revillagigedo Island and
Sitka
on Baranof Island are the largest towns on the islands. The largest town of the region,
Juneau, is actually on the mainland and hence not part of the archipelago.
Tourism, fishing, and logging are the main industries of the islands.
The archipelago was visited by the Russians in 1741 and was later explored by Britain, Spain, and the United States. Control of the islands passed from Russia to the United States with the
Alaska Purchase in 1867.
The archipelago received its name from
Alexander Baranov, the head of the Russian fur trading company, the
Russian-American Company, in the early 1800s.
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