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The fur trade in North America began in the early 17th century, around the 1600s, when European settlers started trading with Indigenous peoples for animal pelts. It reached its peak in the 18th and early 19th centuries, but by the late 19th century, the fur trade began to decline due to overhunting, changing fashion trends, and the rise of synthetic materials. The fur trade effectively came to an end in the late 1800s, transitioning into more regulated and sustainable practices.
Beaver Fur!
The fur trade was important to french because they had a lot of kettles, knives and other gifts. They wanted furs.
I don't know can you tell me Same year we figured out we could wear the skin of the animals we were eating.
it ended in 1876
The fur trade started on 1650 and ended on 1850
The fur trade did not end in the 1700s. It flourished well into the 1800s. In fact, there is some semblance of a fur trade still today.
To make a profit off spice trade, but in the end made a profit in fur trade.
It began in the early 1500's
cuz it just did
2056 through 3210
The fur trade in North America began in the early 17th century, around the 1600s, when European settlers started trading with Indigenous peoples for animal pelts. It reached its peak in the 18th and early 19th centuries, but by the late 19th century, the fur trade began to decline due to overhunting, changing fashion trends, and the rise of synthetic materials. The fur trade effectively came to an end in the late 1800s, transitioning into more regulated and sustainable practices.
Great Britain heavily taxed the fur trade in Oregon in the 1840s
a fur trade monopoly is the control over fur
Well, they traded things such as, silk, spices, jade, ceramics, and fur.
what animal were used for the fur trade?