Trappers wanted the furs. Many were French.
European traders and explorers, particularly the French, British, and Dutch, sought to trade fur for profit during the 17th and 18th centuries. They established trade relationships with Indigenous peoples in North America, exchanging goods like tools and textiles for valuable furs, especially beaver pelts. This fur trade became a significant economic driver, influencing colonial expansion and relationships between European powers and Indigenous communities.
becaus many people wanted furs in other countries
It start because people wanted to have the new fashion and so people thought of the idea to brutally kill animals to have their fur for coats.
a fur trade monopoly is the control over fur
what animal were used for the fur trade?
to profit from there fur trade
To make a profit off spice trade, but in the end made a profit in fur trade.
The English fur trade was a long time ago
Beaver Fur!
Because they wanted to hunt fur so they can trade
The object of the French profit in the New World was fur. The French hoped to profit on the trade of fur in Europe while the fur was gathered from the colonies in the New World.
European traders and explorers, particularly the French, British, and Dutch, sought to trade fur for profit during the 17th and 18th centuries. They established trade relationships with Indigenous peoples in North America, exchanging goods like tools and textiles for valuable furs, especially beaver pelts. This fur trade became a significant economic driver, influencing colonial expansion and relationships between European powers and Indigenous communities.
they trade fur in North America because they wanted gold.
The french
most of the Russians wanted to earn money, so they hunted fur to trade
The fur trade was important to french because they had a lot of kettles, knives and other gifts. They wanted furs.
They wanted fur trade