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Quebec became a trading post primarily for the fur trade in the early 17th century, particularly for beaver pelts, which were highly sought after in Europe for making fashionable hats. Established by French explorers and settlers, Quebec served as a crucial hub for trading between Indigenous peoples and European colonists. Its strategic location along the St. Lawrence River facilitated transportation and access to vast fur-bearing territories in North America. Over time, this trade significantly influenced the region's economy and cultural exchanges.

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