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The first nations changed the coureur de bois life because they helped the coureur de bois work together.
The coureur De Bois used snow shoes so they could walk in the snow
Coureur de bois live in different parts of the world including North America, and Europe. They often live in colonies.
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it wasn't a person it is a group of people so they became noticed i the 1660's
The first nations changed the coureur de bois life because they helped the coureur de bois work together.
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A "coureur des bois", literally "woods runner", was a colonist hunting and trapping animals for their fur, or living by trading by the natives. They did not live in a house, but out in the woods.
coureur des bois or runner of the woods, were French-Canadian woodsmen. They explored woods of North America and took with them European goods, which they traded for fur of animals like beaver, with the natives of the area. They used this also as a mean to explore and learn natives' trade practices. Most of the coureurs de bois were unlicensed and treated as outlaws by France for not obtaining a permit for their trade.
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The Mi'kmaq were friendly towards the Coureurs de Bois I think.
The coureur De Bois used snow shoes so they could walk in the snow
Coureur de bois live in different parts of the world including North America, and Europe. They often live in colonies.
Voyageurs were licensed fur traders employed by fur trading companies, while coureurs de bois were independent fur traders who operated without authorization. Voyageurs typically worked in the fur trade under the control of a company, while coureurs de bois operated outside of company regulations, often venturing into uncharted territories to trade independently.
The first Coureur de Bois was Etienne Brule (both e's have an accent, and the u in Brule)
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