In New France, merchants could attain significant wealth, particularly those involved in the fur trade, which was a lucrative industry during the 17th and 18th centuries. However, compared to their counterparts in other colonial regions, their wealth was often limited due to the French Crown's control over trade and restrictions on private enterprise. Many merchants operated within a tightly regulated economy, which impacted their ability to accumulate wealth independently. Overall, while some merchants in New France became wealthy, their fortunes were not as pronounced as those in more commercially liberal colonies.
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Merchants got rich by selling products that were made from others.
The equestrians or equites in ancient Rome were a social class and they were rich as they were the businessmen and merchants of the empire.The equestrians or equites in ancient Rome were a social class and they were rich as they were the businessmen and merchants of the empire.The equestrians or equites in ancient Rome were a social class and they were rich as they were the businessmen and merchants of the empire.The equestrians or equites in ancient Rome were a social class and they were rich as they were the businessmen and merchants of the empire.The equestrians or equites in ancient Rome were a social class and they were rich as they were the businessmen and merchants of the empire.The equestrians or equites in ancient Rome were a social class and they were rich as they were the businessmen and merchants of the empire.The equestrians or equites in ancient Rome were a social class and they were rich as they were the businessmen and merchants of the empire.The equestrians or equites in ancient Rome were a social class and they were rich as they were the businessmen and merchants of the empire.The equestrians or equites in ancient Rome were a social class and they were rich as they were the businessmen and merchants of the empire.
They became rich by trading their goods with local merchants
Merchants.
Members of the gentry included Confucian scholars, government officials, landlords, and rich merchants.
because he wants them to discover a new world so they can became more rich
American merchants were hurt by the Embargo Act more than Britain and France.
Probably. Since Marco Polo was a merchant and merchants weren't rich
Yes, they were brought there to make families with the merchants. Without them there wouldn't be many families there.
Because they were rich