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Most any of the northern settlements, since animals were plentiful. They were shipped by river or carried overland to a port.

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American settlements that profited from exporting furs?

New England, New Amsterdam, and Quebec.


American settlements that profited from exporting furs were?

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What did American Indians trade in return for manufactured goods?

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