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The French had better relations with the Indians than English settlers because the French were not as interested in colonizing, established a fur trade, and respected their culture.

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What were two differences between French fur trades and English settlers?

In North America, French fur traders were there on a business trip. They developed working relationships with the Native Americans. The English settlers on the other hand, were there to stay. They competed with the Native Americans for land.


What did the french and English do differently?

The French focused on establishing fur trade alliances and coexisting with Native Americans, while the English aimed to colonize and establish permanent settlements. The French tended to have better relations with Native Americans due to their trade-oriented approach, while the English often clashed with them over territory.


What were some similarities and differences in the goals and interests of the different groups first nation people french settlers and french and English fur traders?

Some similarities among First Nations people, French settlers, and French and English fur traders included an interest in the fur trade industry and the desire to establish economic relationships. However, their goals differed in terms of land ownership and cultural practices. First Nations sought to maintain sovereignty over their land, French settlers aimed to establish permanent settlements, and fur traders focused on maximizing profits through trade.


Why does Saskatchewan people speak French and English?

Saskatchewan is a province in the country of Canada. Canada is by law a bilingual country (English and French), and while the truth is that most people are better at speaking one of the official languages than the other, the ideal is to speak both. The majority of people in Saskatchewan speak English, but there are also some who speak French or even one of the native languages, like Metis or Inuit.


Which English words are the same as French ones?

Cognates are words which are the same in English and French.

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the French.


Who did the micmac trade with?

the European settlers such as the English and French


How did france interact with the native americans?

The French settlers traded furs with the Indians.


What were the sources of conflict between the English and french at the beginning of the hundred years?

Sources of conflict between English settlers and French settlers included language, culture, and religion.


Who was fighting in the French Indian war?

France and England were fighting world wide for supremacy. In North America the French and Native American allies fought against the British army and English settlers in the 13 colonies.


What were two differences between French fur trades and English settlers?

In North America, French fur traders were there on a business trip. They developed working relationships with the Native Americans. The English settlers on the other hand, were there to stay. They competed with the Native Americans for land.


Did the french settlers rely on trapping furs and trade with the Indians?

Yes, thats true


Why many settlers wanted to go west instead of staying where they lived?

There was richer farmland, better places for ships to be docked, and the other settlers, (Spanish, French, and English) were taking over their land. Just as well as the Native Americans. (Indians).