french trappers married native American women and then France built strong allainces with native American groups like the alogonquins and the Huron people hope this helps (:
They were called Mountain Men
Yes, Jedediah Smith led a group of fur trappers in 1826. He was a prominent figure in the American fur trade and was known for his exploration and trapping expeditions in the Rocky Mountains and the West. In 1826, he was part of a trapping expedition that ventured into areas that had not been extensively explored by American trappers. His leadership and experiences significantly contributed to the westward expansion and knowledge of the region.
The earliest to go west were the fur trappers. They were following the small animals that they trapped for their pelts.
Missionaries
French trappers and Native Americans got along well and had a generally friendly relationship. The Native Americans, for example, taught the trappers how to fish.
french trappers married native American women and then France built strong allainces with native American groups like the alogonquins and the Huron people hope this helps (:
They were called Mountain Men
Trappers and missionaries.
Trappers and mountain men were important in the development of the American West because they helped to explore and create new trails and roads.
Fur traders and trappers from the American Fur Company.
Indians
Fur traders and trappers from the American Fur Company.
Trappers and mountain men were important in the development of the American West because they knew the lay of the land,and they knew how to survive in the wilderness. They served as scouts and lookouts and knew the tribes of Indians in most areas.
Trappers and mountain men were instrumental in exploring and settling the land west of the Mississippi. They had survival skills, and taught them to the new inhabitants of the Wild West.
No. The Mormons are a religious group who settled in the Rocky Mountain area around the same time as the fur trappers.
Edmonton Trappers was created in 1981.