trading post
since the supply of the fur was low and the trappers knew that there were a lot of fur in the west.
fur trappers
French
fur trappers
New York before it was New York and Canada had alot of fur trade too
the french made the Native Americans their business partners
European trappers took so many pelts of various animals, that there became a scarcity of animals that the native Americans depended upon.
I am certain it was - the mountain men / fur trappers.
Fur trappers of the Dutch West India Company intent on establishing trade with the Native Americans.
The earliest to go west were the fur trappers. They were following the small animals that they trapped for their pelts.
trade muskets,hatchets,knives,colored ribbons,beads! yay!
native americans were already fur trapping before the european came to north america, some people say that vikings from iceland / greenland went to canada to trade fur but I don't know if they are right
They were fur trappers and lived/traded with the Native Americans tribes. They often lived with them as well, but there were men who took Native American women as sex slaves,or sold them.
Trappers like Jeddah Smith were the first to go to Oregan, California, and to see Yosemite.
French traders and trappers in North America were known as coureurs des bois, which translates to "runners of the woods." They were independent entrepreneurs who traded with Native Americans and played a significant role in the fur trade during the 17th and 18th centuries.
Native American guides, fur trappers and mountain men.
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