the french made the Native Americans their business partners
they were rich in weaponry and the first nations had the fur. the french needed fur so they traded with the first nations which needed weapons, steel, and other metals.
umm i think they worked for the french and ummm they made the autochtones like them and then they made them give the french fur.... i think but yeaa it is trueee
The Métis people benefited from the fur trade by becoming key intermediaries between Indigenous groups and European fur traders, leveraging their unique cultural knowledge and bilingual skills. This role allowed them to establish economic independence and develop a distinct cultural identity, blending Indigenous and European practices. The wealth generated from the fur trade facilitated the growth of Métis communities, enabling them to acquire land and resources. Additionally, the fur trade contributed to the establishment of social and political networks that fostered Métis resilience and cultural continuity.
Poilu. Meaning "hairy one". Lots of facial fur.
The French fur traders had to trade for bear fur, deer skin. They had to trade theese things because they were warm
Many of the early trappers/fur traders in America were French.
fur from the beavers
French traders were eager for Beaver fur/ fur in the 1600s.
French, english
French
New France exported fur, fish, and wood.
yes it was in new french
the coureurs de bois
I think it's Fur
Fur....
Another name for a French fur trapper is a "voyageur." Voyageurs were French Canadian fur traders and explorers who played a significant role in the fur trade industry in North America during the 17th and 18th centuries. They were known for their expertise in navigating the waterways and trading with indigenous peoples for valuable furs.