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No. The coureurs de bois wereon there own.

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The coureurs de bois were french?

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Which first nations people were hostile to the coureurs de bois?

- Iroquois were hostile to the coureurs de bois because the coureurs de bois were siding with the Huron, when the Iroquois were threatening the hurons, and the Iroquois disliked the hurons.


Did the coureurs de bois teach aboriginals their language?

Quite the opposite! The coureurs de bois learned the languages of the First Nations people.


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Where did the coureurs des bois come from?

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Who did the coureurs de bois trade with?

Coureurs de bois traded with Aboriginal people for furs, and then traded the furs to European merchants for money or goods.