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Robert C. Wheeler has written: 'A toast to the fur trade' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Fur trade, Material culture
The fur trade did not so much change Canada, as create Canada. Furs were the first resource sold internationally, the first "gold" that brought Europeans, and then the world to Canada.
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the answer is the fur trade broke out among the french, the English ,and the dutch.
He traded first nations people fur and armour and the first nations traded back telling him about his language and culture.
Charles A. Bishop has written: 'Roll-to-roll vacuum deposition of barrier coatings' -- subject(s): Vapor-plating, Protective coatings 'The Northern Ojibwa and the fur trade' -- subject(s): Acculturation, Case studies, Fur trade, Ojibwa Indians 'Vacuum deposition onto webs, films, and foils' -- subject(s): Vapor-plating 'Vacuum deposition onto webs, films, and foils' -- subject(s): Vapor-plating
a fur trade monopoly is the control over fur
what animal were used for the fur trade?
The ojibve peoples were involved in the fur trade.
The fur trade is the voyagers Carrie and ship fur to other places.
The French fur traders had to trade for bear fur, deer skin. They had to trade theese things because they were warm
The fur trade significantly impacted First Nations' way of life and culture by introducing new goods and technologies, altering traditional hunting patterns and practices, and increasing intertribal competition. Many First Nations adapted their clothing and material culture to incorporate European goods like blankets and metal tools, leading to changes in their traditional dress and craft practices. Additionally, the fur trade spurred conflict and competition between various First Nations groups as they vied for access to trade routes and resources.