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The French were primarily interested in fur from their colonies, particularly in North America, where the fur trade became a significant economic driver. They established trade relationships with Indigenous peoples to acquire beaver pelts and other furs, which were highly valued in Europe. While land was also important for establishing settlements and expanding their influence, the immediate economic benefit of the fur trade was a central focus of French colonial efforts. Thus, fur was a major priority, although land acquisition played a role in supporting these trade activities.

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