well it help biuld friend ship with the europens. the fur trade slowly started to gain more cause when they got more and more metal goods it was so easy to kill the beavers and sell them but as the beavers got more ferce it was harder for the first nations to cill them and sell them so then the frence started to move in to there taratory. so then the french started to gain so they where prity much be even.
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The decline of the fur trade in the 1830s was primarily due to overhunting, which depleted fur-bearing animal populations, particularly beavers. Additionally, changes in fashion trends reduced the demand for fur products, as silk and other materials became more popular. The expansion of agriculture and settlement in North America also shifted focus away from trapping and trading, leading to a decline in the fur trade's economic viability. Lastly, competition from synthetic materials further diminished the market for traditional furs.
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The main trade item of the French and the Dutch during the European exploration of the North and South America was fur. Beaver fur was abundant with good quality pelts.
Fur trade with the Native Americans
The fur trade was the main economic activity in New France. New France lasted from 1534 to 1763.
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English settlers engaged in the fur trade primarily for economic gain, exporting pelts, especially beaver fur, to Europe where there was a high demand for fashionable fur hats and garments. They established trade relationships with Indigenous peoples, exchanging European goods for furs. This trade significantly impacted both the economy and the social dynamics of colonial America, leading to competition and conflict over resources and territory. Ultimately, the fur trade played a crucial role in the expansion and development of English colonies in North America.
To trade for beaver fur.
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Fur trade, oil, and gas. :)
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