the coureurs De bois was a frenchh term for "runners of the wood" thats all i know sorry ;]
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Mercantilism is an economic theory that emphasizes the importance of accumulating wealth, primarily gold and silver, through a favorable balance of trade. In New France, this meant that the colony was expected to provide raw materials to the French mother country while importing finished goods, reinforcing France's economic dominance. This system limited the economic autonomy of New France, as its trade was tightly controlled by France, ultimately leading to tensions and challenges in developing a self-sufficient economy. The mercantilist policies contributed to New France's reliance on France for economic support and hindered its growth.
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they are important because the were a influence for france
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No, France did not contribute to the Typhoon. They were building a rival, the Rafale.The Typhoon was planned and built by Britain, Germany and Italy.
As of 2014, France's economic system is quite strong. They are one of the world's leading economic power. This is because they have agricultural, industrial and service sectors.
coureurs de bois (kurpr' de bwa) -- French for woods runners -- unlicensed fur traders during the early French settlment in Quebec. French settlers came early to North America, following in the wake of the explorers and fur traders, creating New France, Quebec City, founded in 1608. But immigration from France was slow prior to the mid-1600s and there was a need to relocate the multitude of workmen who lacked employment in France. Many of the young men who immigrated during this time frame were engaged to serve (3 to 6 years) in New France as ploughmen, diggers, pit men, etc. (among the lowest paid people). These young men began to "seek their fortunes" engaging in the fur trade without permission from French authorities . . . i.e. coureurs de bois . . . woods runners.
The fur trade was the main economic activity in New France. New France lasted from 1534 to 1763.
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