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The Fur Traders usually just walked or set up trading post by their camp out so they wouldn't have to go anywhere.

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the fur traders dressed in animal fur that they hunted down


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What kind of fur did the french fur traders trade?

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What are some hardships for the fur traders?

Some hardships for fur traders included harsh weather conditions, such as extreme cold or storms, which made travel and trapping more difficult. They also faced the risk of Native American attacks or conflicts with rival fur traders. Additionally, the vast and remote wilderness made transportation and communication challenging, and they had to navigate through unfamiliar territories and waterways.


Why was the Hudson river important to the fur trade?

The Hudson River provided a vital transportation route for fur traders to access the interior of North America, particularly during the 17th and 18th centuries. It allowed traders to ship furs from the interior to the coastal ports for export to Europe. Additionally, the Hudson River Valley was rich in fur-bearing animals, making it a key region for fur trading.