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The fur trade primarily took place in North America, particularly in regions like Canada and the northern United States, during the 17th to 19th centuries. It involved European explorers, traders, and Indigenous peoples who exchanged goods, especially animal pelts, primarily beaver fur, which was highly valued in Europe for clothing and fashion. Key locations included the Great Lakes, Hudson Bay, and the Rocky Mountains, where trading posts and routes were established. The trade significantly impacted Indigenous cultures and the development of colonial economies.

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