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Where did the fur trade take place?

The fur trade took place in Canada, mostly on the eastern side.


Which two groups profited from fur trade?

Dutch and France


Which two groups profited from the fur trade?

Dutch and French


Which groups main focus in the world was to profit from the fur trade?

The french


Which groups of settlers were most interested in the fur trade?

the British and the Dutch


Why did the fur trade have little effect on the indigenous people?

The fur trade actually had a great effect on the indigenous people because it took many of the animals used for food out of the area where the people lived. The trade also brought many travellers to the areas where the indigenous people lived.


Did James cook take part in the Fur trade?

no


What made the fur trade successful?

because the fur trade began to dicline in the 1840s


Which groups's main focus in the new world was to profit from the fur trade?

French trappers


What were the advantages and disadvantages of the fur trade for Indians and Europeans?

One of the advantages of the fur trade for Indians was that the Europeans supplied them with rifles. Fur was in high demand in Europe so Europeans were making a lot of profit. A disadvantage of the fur trade for the Europeans was that they had a lot of conflict with each other. A disadvantage for the Indians was that the Europeans took control over the fur trade.


Was HBC a part of the fur trade?

Yes, HBC, or the Hudson's Bay Company, was apart of the fur trade. In fact they are still around nowadays as "The Bay".


What groups were represented at the rendezvous and for what purpose were they in attendance?

The rendezvous was primarily attended by fur trappers, traders, and Native American groups, along with representatives from various fur trading companies. These groups gathered to facilitate trade, share information, and negotiate business deals related to the fur industry. Additionally, it served as a social event where participants exchanged ideas, stories, and goods, strengthening alliances and relationships within the fur trade network.