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  2. Since the establishment of a world fur market in the early modern period, furs of boreal, polar and cold temperate mammalian animals have been the most valued. Historically the trade stimulated the exploration and colonization of Siberia, northern North America, and the South Shetland and South Sandwich Islands.
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    What was the fur trade?The fur trade was a vast commercial enterprise across the wild, forested expanse of what is now Canada. It was at its peak for nearly 250 years, from the early 17th to the mid-19th centuries. It was sustained primarily by the trapping of beavers to satisfy the European demand for felt hats.
    Why was the fur trade important in North America?The trade soon became one of the main economic drivers in North America, attracting competition amongst European nations, whom maintained trade interests in the Americas. The United States sought to remove the substantial British control over the North American fur trade during the first decades of its existence.
    Who benefited from the fur trade?The Europeans were not the only ones to benefit from the fur trade. The Native American communities benefited extraordinarily from this exchange of goods. While it is popularized that natives exchanged furs for “useless items,” in reality the goods exchange fundamentally transformed some native societies.
    Why did Europeans trade fur?Starting in the mid-16th century, Europeans traded weapons and household goods in exchange for furs with Native Americans in southeast America. The trade originally tried to mimic the fur trade in the north, with large quantities of wildcats, bears, beavers, and other fur bearing animals being traded.
     
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  5. Fur trade - Wikipedia

  6. The Economic History of the Fur Trade: 1670 to 1870 – EH.net

  7. North American fur trade - Wikipedia

  8. The Fur Trade | Minnesota Historical Society

  9. Fur Trade | Virtual Museum of New France

    WebThus, the fur trade entailed far more than a simple exchange of commodities: it fostered the interchange of knowledge, technology, and material culture; it underpinned powerful military coalitions; and it gave …

  10. Fur trade | industry | Britannica

    WebFur trade | industry | Britannica. Contents. fur trade. industry. Learn about this topic in these articles: Alaska. In Alaska: Explorations. Sea otter furs taken back to Russia opened a rich fur commerce between Europe, …

  11. The Fur Trade - Atlantic History - Oxford Bibliographies

  12. Fur Trade | Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada

    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 …

  13. Fur Trade | Facing History & Ourselves

  14. Road to Rendezvous: The Rocky Mountain Fur Trade in 1834

  15. The Fur Trade in Wyoming | WyoHistory.org

  16. Curiosity, Commerce, Conquest, and Competition: Fur Trade …

  17. Art and history come together in ‘Fur Trade Nation: an ... - MPR …

  18. The History and Impact of the French Fur Trade

  19. Maritime fur trade - Wikipedia

  20. Fur for the Animals | Born Free USA

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  23. 'The Fur Trade by Phillips, Paul Chrisler - Biblio