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Etienne Brule faced challenges such as language barriers with Indigenous peoples, harsh environmental conditions in the Canadian wilderness, and conflicts with rival fur trading companies. Additionally, he struggled with establishing trade networks and faced tension with his French and Indigenous allies.
The Métis faced challenges such as discrimination, marginalization, and loss of land and culture due to colonial policies and the decline of the fur trade. They also struggled for recognition of their rights, land claims, and identity as a distinct Indigenous group. These challenges continue to impact the Métis community today.
The fur traders faced hard portages and treacherous raids, and deadly insects that could cause suicide
The fur traders faced hard portages and treacherous raids, and deadly insects that could cause suicide
fur 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.
they hunted beaver, muskrat, squrriel, sea otter, coyotes, wolves ,fox, mink, fur seals
Henry Kelsey faced challenges such as harsh weather conditions, encounters with hostile Indigenous peoples, limited food supplies, and navigating unfamiliar territories during his fur trading and exploration expeditions in North America. Additionally, communication barriers and cultural differences with the Indigenous peoples he encountered presented further challenges for him.
a fur trade monopoly is the control over fur
fur traders would well.... what their names suggest they bought the fur from hunters and sold them maybe refined them in the process
what animal were used for the fur trade?
The ojibve peoples were involved in the fur trade.