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the purpose of the coureur de bois are to learn the ways the aboriginal peoples live and their language to trade furs. they made lots of money but the king didn't like them because they don't work for the french, they are like half independant from the country but some of the coureur de bois (runners of the woods) actually came to new france to shape the country
Etienne Brule was a French explorer and coureur des bois in Canada in the 17th century. he made a unique contribution to the geographical knowledge of New France.
he was beautiful he was beautiful
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the coureurs De bois was a frenchh term for "runners of the wood" thats all i know sorry ;]
These are the roles for coureur de bois,Thanks. -keeping with plan, the French tried to develop close trading relationships with native people -they wanted native traders to come to the St. Lawrence -French explorers and coureurs de bois traveled far out into the continent, seeking both furs and the Northwest Passage -independent fur traders -they paid official fees and bribes to look the other way -they traveled the waterways in birch-bark canoes -beginning of the fur brigades -brothers-in-law, Pierre Radisson and Médart de Groseilliers are probably most famous of the coureurs de bois for the great northern sea -when they didn't tell France of their find, they went off the England, where King Charles II sponsored the beginning of the Hudson's Bay Company
one of the positives are if you come from France to New France you get 10 free acres of land.
they came France to 'New France' or Quebec
Jean Talon took all the settlers from France and convinced them to come to New France, by giving them free land they can build on. He emptied France, and filled New France.
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The habitants came from France and migrated to new France to settle.
1665