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No, there is no "Canadian" identity. Canada is a Confederation of many Nations and cultures, each with their own identity.
The fur trade has played a large role in many of those Nations and Cultures but each has it's own interpretation. For example if your culture was trapping and trading the furs you would have one view. On the other hand if your ancestors were taking the furs to Europe for resale you would have a different view on how the fur trade shaped your identity. If your ancestors bought furs from others and traded to yet others who then sold the furs on the open market you would have yet another view on how the fur trade shaped your identity.
If your forefathers never traded in furs and only used the routes created by fur traders you would have yet another view of the fur trade.
The fur trade help create Canada but Canada is a Confederation of many nations, each with it's own history.
The role of the Canadian fur trade was to allow the natives to trade fur pelts for goods, with the europeans.
the role was to gain money
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First of all, the fur trade is history, not ancient history. They traded woven fabric, tin and brass kettles, beads, and tools for pelts, mainly beaver.
The Canadian history is any kind of history that effected or took place anywhere in Canada. For example, the fights between the fur trade, and colonization of the English and the French was part of our Canadian History.
The role of the Canadian fur trade was to allow the natives to trade fur pelts for goods, with the europeans.
The English fur trade was a long time ago
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The French
Some books that cover the Canadian fur trade include "The Fur Trade in Canada" by Harold Adams Innis, "Empire of the Bay: The Company of Adventurers that Seized a Continent" by Peter C. Newman, and "The Path of the Paddle: An Illustrated Guide to the Art of Canoeing" by Bill Mason.
French
Quebec
the role was to gain money
The fur trade !
Indigenous people were reliant on the Canadian fur trade for economic purposes, as fur pelts were used for trade with European settlers for goods like tools, clothing, and weapons. The fur trade also disrupted traditional hunting and trading patterns among indigenous groups, leading to changes in social structures and relationships. Additionally, the fur trade introduced new diseases to indigenous populations, which had devastating effects on their communities.
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Voyageurs were from the French Canadian area who were travelers that helped to spread the fur trade.