the coureurs de bois
New France exported fur, fish, and wood.
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blahhhhhh what they mean is that the coureurs de bois got their names from being: the were young men who jumped at the chance for adventure. they were also called "runners of the woods." also they were french woods men who travelled to the interior of Canada to engaged in the fur trade with the natives without permission from the French authorities. then later in 1681 the french gave out permits to some of the coureurs de bois who became voyageurs if they got the permit.
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
in the dumpster
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.
were unlicensed fur traders known as wood runners that impinged upon the Indians selling fur
fur from the beavers
coureurs de bois (kurpr' de bwa) -- French for woods runners -- unlicensed fur traders during the early French settlment in Quebec. French settlers came early to North America, following in the wake of the explorers and fur traders, creating New France, Quebec City, founded in 1608. But immigration from France was slow prior to the mid-1600s and there was a need to relocate the multitude of workmen who lacked employment in France. Many of the young men who immigrated during this time frame were engaged to serve (3 to 6 years) in New France as ploughmen, diggers, pit men, etc. (among the lowest paid people). These young men began to "seek their fortunes" engaging in the fur trade without permission from French authorities . . . i.e. coureurs de bois . . . woods runners.
French traders were eager for Beaver fur/ fur in the 1600s.
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French, english
A French fur trapper and a hunter are two different things. Fur trappers are in search for the animals fur, to sell or trade. But a hunter is hunting the animal for food. They will probably use the fur as well, but the meat is what they seek.
New France exported fur, fish, and wood.
yes it was in new french
I think it's Fur