Fur Trade Contributed to the French and Indian war because the English competed with the French for furs. The British had to be jack**** and got mad because the stupid French made more money from the Indians.
Fur trade affected the french and Indian war because recently, the English were upset because the French were making more money from selling fur to the Indians than the English were, so the English got mad.
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It was very expensive and in high demand (the fur)
The fur trade encouraged French exploration of North America. The French made hunting trips and trapped fur the demand for the captured furs caused the French to seek more land and animals.
Two countries, the British and the French wanted to control the st. Lawrence river in Canada. The French wanted the bievers for fur, the British wanted land for settlement
Because both groups benefited from their cooperation in the fir trade: the Indians did the trapping and then traded the furs to the French and Dutch for numerous desired goods.
Because both groups benefited from their cooperation in the fur trade: the Indians did the trapping and then traded the furs to the French and Dutch for numerous desired goods.
i think they both wanted control over the fur trade
Fur trade
Believed they would receive no benefit from the increased contact with Europeans
Trade between Europeans and Indians, however, was not of equal benefit to both cultures.
They both get what they want/need .
both buyers and sellers.
Because both groups benefited from their cooperation in the fur trade: the Indians did the trapping and then traded the furs to the French and Dutch for numerous desired goods.
Because both groups benefited from their cooperation in the fir trade: the Indians did the trapping and then traded the furs to the French and Dutch for numerous desired goods.
Both made trade easier.
Both made trade easier.
Both the French and British colonist wanted control over the fur trade. The result of the fight was the French and Indian War.
Both the French and the English colonies wanted to control the fur trade.
One of the reasons is that the British and French both claimed some of the same land. Reason two is that the British began to trade with the Indians on French territory.
The French lost in the Americas, and they withdrew. The "indians" were on both sides of the conflict - various tribes allied with either the french or the english.
Both the French and British colonist wanted control over the fur trade. The result of the fight was the French and Indian War.