they transported the furs
natives, beavers,fashion in Europe, coureurs de bois, birchbark canoes and merchants
The six key elements of the fur trade in Canada circa 1600 were the merchants, the Natives, the beaver, birch bark canoes, the coureur de bois, and the fashions in Europe.
The French-Canadian fur traders who paddled their canoes deep into Indian territory were commonly known as "coureurs des bois." This term, which translates to "runners of the woods," referred to those who ventured into the wilderness to engage in the fur trade and interact with Indigenous peoples. They played a significant role in the fur trade during the 17th and 18th centuries, often forging alliances with Native tribes.
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There's no collective term for a group of canoes, but I suppose you could call it a flotilla.
The First Nations contributed to the fur trade by giving them pemmican, acting as guides, teaching them how to ride canoes, hunted the animals to give the fur to the Europeans, and
a fur trade monopoly is the control over fur
what animal were used for the fur trade?
the Tlingit traded by sea on canoes
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