Yes, beaver used to be a common export as beaver fur was common in clothing. A beaver cap fashion phase skyrocketed the sale of beaver fur in the earlier years of Americas formation.
To trade for beaver fur.
they traded beaver fur, new teknolgy, tools, like nives weapons like arows and guns to.
The fur trade was the main economic activity in New France. New France lasted from 1534 to 1763.
Dutch.
Erm... leather?
Because of their waterproof fur from which hats and coats were being manufactured.
The Dutch.
New York before it was New York and Canada had alot of fur trade too
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New York was founded by the Dutch as New Amsterdam around 1624 as a trading post for fur trade, especially beaver pelts. In 1667 after the Second Anglo-Dutch war, the Dutch traded New Amsterdam with the English for present-day Surinam in the Caribean. The English then renamed New Amsterdam to New York, in honour of the English king's brother the Duke of York.
The New York state animal is the beaver.
New York City was originally settled by the Dutch, and was called New Amsterdam. The early settlers were engaged in the fur trade.