if they ddint coem here we would not be here so yeah! and they were also the founder of quebec.im trying to find the answer too sofar this is all i got hope that helped u XD!!
Quite the opposite! The coureurs de bois learned the languages of the First Nations people.
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they are important because the were a influence for france
being a coureur de bois was dangerous because they were in the woods hunting for animals sometimes bigger than them with no fire arm of any kind.
The relationship between the coureurs de bois, French fur traders, and First Nations peoples was generally characterized by mutual benefit and cooperation. The coureurs de bois relied on Indigenous knowledge and networks for navigating the land and trading fur, while Indigenous communities gained access to European goods and trade opportunities. However, this relationship was complex and varied by region, sometimes leading to tensions and conflicts over resources, territory, and differing cultural values. Overall, the interactions were marked by both collaboration and challenges as each group sought to navigate their interests.
Canada
around the 17 hundreds
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The days of coureurs des bois ended because the coureurs des bois were bringing to many pelts in so the king set them free
Many trappers became coureurs de bois or "woods runners" in French.
No. The coureurs de bois wereon there own.
Mostly the interior of what is now Northern USA and Southern Western Canada.
- Iroquois were hostile to the coureurs de bois because the coureurs de bois were siding with the Huron, when the Iroquois were threatening the hurons, and the Iroquois disliked the hurons.
Quite the opposite! The coureurs de bois learned the languages of the First Nations people.
Runners of the wood.
France
Coureurs de bois traded with Aboriginal people for furs, and then traded the furs to European merchants for money or goods.