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France's greatest trade product in the Americas was fur, particularly beaver pelts. The French established extensive trade networks with Indigenous peoples, who trapped animals for them in exchange for European goods. This fur trade became a significant economic driver for New France and played a crucial role in the colony's development during the 17th and 18th centuries.
what products did the first Nation people and the French trade
they felt it would increase trade with France .
Canada exports and imports with France for a lot of different reasons. The reason why Canada and France import items to each of the countries is because, they can't make enough of the supply for their country, the other country (Canada) has better quality of the product which means more people will buy it, the product is less expensive, and because there's a bigger variety of the product as in style, colour, shape, size, etc. There are three different reasons "Why Canada and France export with each other". The first reason is, the product that Canada or France has is unique so other countries want to buy it. The second reason is, Canada or France has a surplus amount of the product and the third reason is, the product has a good price.
fair trade started in Germany and the first thing to sell was Mexican coffe
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France
what is a fair trade product
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They didn't trade with Native Americans anything that was valuable. Trade beads were used for the furs that were trapped.
No. It is given a generic name first until after FDA approval, then it's given a trade name, which is usually short and easy to remember when advertised.
Fishery is the major trade product in Belgium