yes the fur trade was very important, especially for the native peoples they depended on the trade to make clothing and shelter
Russia was the leader of the world's fur trade for centuries. After the discovery of North America, the fur trade was very profitable for both the United States and Canada.
The fur trade was important to french because they had a lot of kettles, knives and other gifts. They wanted furs.
Canada
the dutch, french, and the aboriginals of Canada
Colonialism started with the fur trade and the introduction of the HBC into Canada
the fur trade
The fur trade affected the development of Canada's provinces.
in Egland beaver skins were sold for hude profits
becaus many people wanted furs in other countries
the important trade was Fur.
The trade that brought people to Canada was beaver fur.
fur hides
i feel as if it isn't as important as it was before because we have different ways to stay warm
it was created in Canada of the aboriginal people
The fur trade did not so much change Canada, as create Canada. Furs were the first resource sold internationally, the first "gold" that brought Europeans, and then the world to Canada.
Cause they traded for things they needed
Fir is a type of evergreen tree. Fur is the skin of animals with the hair attached. While Canada has a lot a trees that are cut for lumber, in the early days of Canada the fur trade brought explorers, settlers, and merchants due to the money paid for high quality furs.