Fur trading was a crucial economic activity for both French and Dutch settlements in North America. The French established extensive trade networks with Indigenous peoples to acquire beaver pelts, which were in high demand in Europe for making hats and clothing. Similarly, the Dutch in New Netherland focused on fur trade, leveraging their strategic location to facilitate commerce with local tribes. This lucrative trade significantly influenced the development and prosperity of both colonies.
Fur trade
Fur trade
Maritime commerce
coconut plantations is the most important economic activity in lakshadweep
Tertiary economic activity has grown more important in recent years. Tertiary economic activity is the economic activity of the service sector.
Fur trade
The primary economic activity for countries of the Caribbean today is tourism.
the manufacturing of automobiles
manufacturing steel
Yes
tourism
because it stimulates growth