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France established trading forts along the Mississippi River during the 17th and 18th centuries. They aimed to expand their fur trade and solidify their territorial claims in North America. Notable forts included Fort Maurepas and Fort Rosalie, which facilitated trade and interaction with Indigenous peoples in the region. Ultimately, these efforts contributed to France's influence in the broader Mississippi River Valley.

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