The First Nations contributed to the fur trade by giving them pemmican, acting as guides, teaching them how to ride canoes, hunted the animals to give the fur to the Europeans, and
The Iroquois Indians would bring their furs to trade for guns at the fur trader. They would sometimes trade other things at the fur trader like beaded items.
The role of the coureurs de bois was to bring furs from the interior regions to the french trading posts.
They mostly traded beaver fur. The French and British came. I guess the French needed fur and the Iroquois had it. That's all I know.
they were the main trade area
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Metis people were born in Canada to European and aboriginal couples. mainly during the fur trade.
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
they depened on fur duuuh
The fur trade affected the development of Canada's provinces.
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Metis people were born in Canada to European and aboriginal couples. mainly during the fur trade.
The role of the Canadian fur trade was to allow the natives to trade fur pelts for goods, with the europeans.
the metis people themselves didn't immigrate to north America from anywhere. they are the children of both European and aboriginal couples. metis people first "came" during the fur trade. hope that helps!
Red River cart was a two wheeled cart used by The metis during the fur trade
the role was to gain money
from fur trades
The Metis
Orkney men played a significant role in the fur trade as skilled traders and hunters. They were known for their abilities to navigate the treacherous waters of the North Atlantic and establish trade networks with indigenous peoples for fur pelts. Orkney men were vital intermediaries between European fur traders and indigenous communities in North America.
Metis were historically fur-traders and mountain men. Today they are more often farmers and ranchers.