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It changed the Aboriginals becuz they realized that soon they werent gonna have anymore food. Then they`ll have to ask Europeans for food, and the Europeans will only have furs from the fur trade. then they will be spending all of there time on hunting for animals that arent there.

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some things such as pusum skin,bird fethers,kangaroo skin, dingo skin, rabit skin and fox skin

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well it affected them by... i i just can't finish that sentence wait it affected them because the new economy and diseases spread!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1234567

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These items were;

  1. kangaroo skin
  2. wombat skin
  3. possum skin
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Many Native American tribes provided pelts to fur traders and also housed trappers.

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Which countries were most involved in fur trade?

the dutch, french, and the aboriginals of Canada


How do the aboriginals fit into the fur trade?

They fit into the fur trade by being in it! They traded fur to the Europeans for goods. They got food, goods while the Europeans got there faves...furs from beavers.


What were the negative impacts on fur trade of the first nations?

It hastened the arrival of Europeans to the interior of Canada. Canada was going to be colonised regardless of the fur trade but some areas of Canada would have been able to put off colonisation for generations if it had not been for the fur trade. Overall though the fur trade may have had more positive than negative. Europeans saw value in having aboriginals that supplied furs. So much so that the British created a company that would set up trading forts along the coast to trade with aboriginals who would trade further inland. That company would have the aboriginals leading traditional lives for as long as furs were delivered to the coast. For the aboriginals it meant access to modern technology and the ability to control contact. But it was that very fur trade that brought others deep inland into Canada and with it colonisation. Then again with or without furs Aboriginals would have had to deal with the many negatives of European contact, namely disease. Disease spread deep inland long before any Europeans showed up. It was these diseases that decimated North American populations and emptied the land of people, long before they got the chance to meet fur traders.


How did fur traders trade fur?

There is still a small but active fur trade today. However, its economic importance is quite minor. What caused the fur trade to diminish were a lessening of the demand for furs in Europe, combined with overtrapping in North America. Trapping became less and less lucrative, and other means of earning a livelihood became popular.


What is a fur trade monopoly?

a fur trade monopoly is the control over fur


Why did the post office chose to recognize the fur trade in the fur trade era?

what animal were used for the fur trade?


Who was in the fur trade?

The ojibve peoples were involved in the fur trade.


Fur tradwhat is the fur trade?

The fur trade is the voyagers Carrie and ship fur to other places.


What kind of fur did the french fur traders trade?

The French fur traders had to trade for bear fur, deer skin. They had to trade theese things because they were warm


How did the Metis help the fur trade?

they helped the fur trade by translating


Did leif ericson contribute to the fur trade?

No. There was no fur trade at that time.


Who was involved in fur trade?

The ojibve peoples were involved in the fur trade.