Because he wants to sick it on the white folks...
A type of trap. - a type of beaver trap that can be used near the beaver dams entrance or under water
beaver
with a trap and net and probaly a gun
rabbit
Yes, beaver fur is very expensive, but you can trap almost any animal.
Marie, Attean's sister.
The French and Dutch colonists were known to trade and trap animals with Native American tribes. They exchanged goods like fur, cloth, and metal tools in return for animal pelts such as beaver, otter, and mink. This trade was integral to the fur industry and played a significant role in the early colonial economy.
No it is native to the south eastern parts of the USA
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Squanto taught the pilgrims how to plant native crops like corn and squash, as well as how to fish and trap wildlife. He also helped them build relationships with local Native American tribes for trade and protection. His teachings were essential for the pilgrims' survival in the unfamiliar land.
A trap door was sometimes installed in a cabin so that the occupants could find places to hide during Native American raids on their farms. A trap door was also needed to close off a root cellar where vegetables and other food stuffs were stored.
Your information, or source, is incorrect. The North American Beaver (Castor canadensis) population was never reduced below 10 million. So it never came close to extinction. The European Beaver (Castor fiber) was hunted to the point of extinction in many European nations, and has only be re-introduced into many countries with years of trap and transfer work. Extinction dates of the European Beaver, by country or area: * Romania 1824 * The Netherlands (Unknown date) * Scandinavia between 1000 and 1800 * Britain 1526