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These are the roles for coureur de bois,Thanks.

-keeping with plan, the French tried to develop close trading relationships with native people

-they wanted native traders to come to the St. Lawrence

-French explorers and coureurs de bois traveled far out into the continent, seeking both furs and the Northwest Passage

-independent fur traders

-they paid official fees and bribes to look the other way

-they traveled the waterways in birch-bark canoes

-beginning of the fur brigades

-brothers-in-law, Pierre Radisson and Médart de Groseilliers are probably most famous of the coureurs de bois for the great northern sea

-when they didn't tell France of their find, they went off the England, where King Charles II sponsored the beginning of the Hudson's Bay Company

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