They grew wheat and raised livestock's THANK YOU
to make money
The Hudson River provided a vital transportation route for fur traders to access the interior of North America, particularly during the 17th and 18th centuries. It allowed traders to ship furs from the interior to the coastal ports for export to Europe. Additionally, the Hudson River Valley was rich in fur-bearing animals, making it a key region for fur trading.
Colonists from Pennsylvania crossed the Ohio River to trade for furs
Basically he tried to convince the Siksika to bring their furs to the Hudson Bay to trade but he failed as they refused his offer
They were both to explore the place for furs, and to settle it. And also, noth voyages found a water route into the land of Canada, not just at the sea shores.
The St. Lawrence River runs from eastern Ontario through Quebec & into the Atlantic Ocean. Furs bound for The Old World traveled this route.
Colonists from Pennsylvania crossed the Ohio River to trade for furs.
they traded bever furs and other furs like wolf furs Etc.
The fur trade industry was highly important for the St. Lawrence River in the 17th and 18th centuries due to its strategic location and access to resources. The river served as a major transportation route for fur traders who were trading furs with indigenous peoples and European settlers.
Colonists from Pennsylvania crossed the Ohio River to trade for furs.
a place where Native Americans could bring furs to trade for useful items like beads, blankets, pots, knives... The traders would then load the furs onto ships and send them back to there home county.
What we now know as Hudson Bay used to be called Hudson's Bay. That's what it was called when the Hudson's Bay Company was Chartered (May 2, 1670).