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Russia was the leader of the world's fur trade for centuries. After the discovery of North America, the fur trade was very profitable for both the United States and Canada.
The main trade item of the French and the Dutch during the European exploration of the North and South America was fur. Beaver fur was abundant with good quality pelts.
Great Britain heavily taxed the fur trade in Oregon in the 1840s
a fur trade monopoly is the control over fur
what animal were used for the fur trade?
Montreal
They were interested in North America's fur trade.
North American fur trade from 16th. through late 19th. century was almost exclusively driven by the fashion of men's hats.
Beavers mostly but also other animals with fur coats such as fox, rabbit, sea otter, and buffalo.
they trade fur in North America because they wanted gold.
beaver fur or fur :)
in the 1800 if your talking about the American fur trade because there was french and british fur trades too
fur trade in North America!
decreased wars among Indian tribes.
They wanted to reap the wealth that came from the fur trade, which was highly successful in the North American wilderness.
Russia was the leader of the world's fur trade for centuries. After the discovery of North America, the fur trade was very profitable for both the United States and Canada.
mostly fur and weapons