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Canadian explorers historically used a variety of weapons depending on the era and purpose of their expeditions. Early explorers relied on firearms such as muskets and rifles for hunting and protection against wildlife and hostile encounters. Additionally, they often carried knives and hatchets for utility and survival tasks. In the context of Indigenous relations, trade goods and tools were also significant in interactions rather than outright weaponry.

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