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What is the difference of a voyageur and a coureur de bois?

The coureur de bois worked with the natives The voyageurs worked alone


Why do we have festival du voyageur?

To commemorate the French voyageurs, "coureurs de bois" or explorers who explored North America and created settlements.


Where did voyageurs live?

Voyageurs were a group of licensed fur traders in New France (before Quebec was a Province) Ranging out from Montreal they traded around the Great Lakes and participated in exploration in the western regions. Prior to the licensing of the voyageurs there were "coureurs des bois" (runners of the woods) who were individual who engaged in the fir trae witout permission. Both groups lived along the St Lawrence River but spent winters in settlements and with First Nations people in the western regions around the Great Lakes. As the fur trade moved West so did they.


How did the Coureurs de Bois get their name?

blahhhhhh what they mean is that the coureurs de bois got their names from being: the were young men who jumped at the chance for adventure. they were also called "runners of the woods." also they were french woods men who travelled to the interior of Canada to engaged in the fur trade with the natives without permission from the French authorities. then later in 1681 the french gave out permits to some of the coureurs de bois who became voyageurs if they got the permit.


How was the relationship between the coureur de bois and the native Americans?

The first nations changed the coureur de bois life because they helped the coureur de bois work together.


Where did the voyageures live?

Voyageurs were a group of licensed fur traders in New France (before Quebec was a Province) Ranging out from Montreal they traded around the Great Lakes and participated in exploration in the western regions. Prior to the licensing of the voyageurs there were "coureurs des bois" (runners of the woods) who were individual who engaged in the fir trae witout permission. Both groups lived along the St Lawrence River but spent winters in settlements and with First Nations people in the western regions around the Great Lakes. As the fur trade moved West so did they.


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Why were there no coureurs des bois before 1663. Why did this change. Why did the days of the coureurs des bois come to an end?

They were there before 1663, but only in small numbers. The Sixties however saw a great increase in immigration to Canada from France and with that, a great increase in the number of coureurs des bois. Their days as free agents came to an end even before 1700, because the French Government decided to regulate this trade and gave trade concessions to big trading houses. This system (the so-called 'congé'-system) put the trade in the hands of the traveling representatives of the trading houses, the voyageurs.


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Marianne Du Bois has written: 'Marianne Du Bois'


How do you say wood in French?

Wood in French is bois (pronounce bwa - to rhyme with qua in quack) eg Le Bois de Boulogne (A forest near Paris) or un ver de bois (a woodworm)


Is bois masculin or feminin?

"Bois," French for "wood," is masculine.