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A "made beaver" is a term used in the context of fur trading, particularly associated with the Canadian fur trade of the 17th and 18th centuries. It refers to a beaver pelt that has been processed and prepared for sale, typically by Native Americans or traders. The term highlights the economic value of beaver fur, which was highly sought after for making fashionable hats and clothing in Europe. The phrase also reflects the intricate trade relationships between Indigenous peoples and European settlers during that period.

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