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the important trade was Fur.

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Q: What important trade did the Hudson bay company control?
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What did the Hudson's bay company originally trade?

fur


What company was formed to develop trade in North America?

Hudson's Bay Company


When was the founding of the Hudson Bay company?

The company was founded on 2 May 1670 under the patronage of Prince Rupert after a voyage in 1668 had proved that access to the fur trade could be established through Hudson Bay. The company fought the French for control of the bay until 1713. Its territorial rights were sold to the dominion of Canada in 1869, but the company continued to trade.


Why did the Hudson's bay company trade furs?

to make money


Did the Hudson's bay company win in the fur trade?

Yes


Why was the Hudson river important to the fur trade?

have no idea


Which country's government started the Hudson's Bay Company?

The Hudson's Bay Company was started in Canada during the Fur Trade. It belonged to the English.


Why is the Hudson's Bay Company named the Hudson's bay company?

What we now know as Hudson Bay used to be called Hudson's Bay. That's what it was called when the Hudson's Bay Company was Chartered (May 2, 1670).


How did the Hudson's Bay Company start?

with the inuit and the europeans. it was with the fur trade


Which fur trade company built The Rocky Mountain House?

Hudson bay company and North west company


The Company was a British fur-trade company?

The Hudson's Bay Company (a.k.a. the current Bay) was the British post and it had many locations.


What did the Hudson's Bay Company trade?

The Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) controlled the fur trade. Or did it? HBC was the major player in the fur trade, but it faced stiff competition at times from Montréal merchants. It cannot be stated baldly that HBC completely controlled the fur trade.