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WebIntroduction. © Historia/Shutterstock.com. The fur trade was a thriving industry in North America from the 16th through 19th centuries. When Europeans first settled in North America, they traded with Indigenous …
WebThe Fur Trade. Native Americans traded along the waterways of present-day Minnesota and across the Great Lakes for centuries before the arrival of Europeans in the mid-1600s. For nearly 200 years afterward, European …
WebFeb 7, 2023 · The fur trade initially emerged as a mutually beneficial exchange process whereby First Nations exchanged their discarded beaver robes for life-changing trade goods, metal weapons and firearms. …
WebAs the trade acquired increasing importance in the French geopolitical policy of the eighteenth century, French fur traders assumed the mantle of wilderness diplomats and received Crown subsidies to ply Aboriginal …
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WebAtlas / Métis. Canada was built on the fur trade, which supplied European demand for pelts from animals such as the beaver (Castor canadensis) to make hats. In Michif, the word for beaver is “aen kaastor.” At the start of …
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