The french went on a anventure and a group of young men wanted to aswell so this group named themselves the coureurs de bois. (the runners of the woods)
umm i think they worked for the french and ummm they made the autochtones like them and then they made them give the french fur.... i think but yeaa it is trueee
they were rich in weaponry and the first nations had the fur. the french needed fur so they traded with the first nations which needed weapons, steel, and other metals.
the coureur des bois started when a whole bunch of french dudes started trading fur so the went in the hunger games and killed each other, the winner was the pesron who got all the fur into their pouches of human flesh! then waldo comes in and screams WALDO IS HERE MOFOS and kills them all with shotguns
200 men
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Many trappers became coureurs de bois or "woods runners" in French.
- Iroquois were hostile to the coureurs de bois because the coureurs de bois were siding with the Huron, when the Iroquois were threatening the hurons, and the Iroquois disliked the hurons.
No. The coureurs de bois wereon there own.
Quite the opposite! The coureurs de bois learned the languages of the First Nations people.
Coureurs de bois traded with Aboriginal people for furs, and then traded the furs to European merchants for money or goods.
Coureurs de bois.
runner of the woods
Yes they were French!
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blahhhhhh what they mean is that the coureurs de bois got their names from being: the were young men who jumped at the chance for adventure. they were also called "runners of the woods." also they were french woods men who travelled to the interior of Canada to engaged in the fur trade with the natives without permission from the French authorities. then later in 1681 the french gave out permits to some of the coureurs de bois who became voyageurs if they got the permit.
Yes, the coureurs de bois were French-Canadian fur traders who operated in the wilderness of North America during the 17th and 18th centuries. They were known for their independence and often operated outside the control of French colonial authorities.