The country that primarily came to America to engage in fur trade was France. French explorers and traders established relationships with Native American tribes and focused on the lucrative fur trade, especially in beaver pelts, which were highly valued in Europe. This economic pursuit played a significant role in the early exploration and colonization of North America by the French.
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no European countries controlled the slave trade only the southern states of America did Europe only off loaded cotton from the confederate states and epty ships picked slaves up from west Africa bought from other black africans
Not just America was involved in slavery. There was England, America, and, obviously Africa. They traded slaves and goods in what is called the Triangle Trade. (If you don't know what that is, Google it.) They were all involved in slavery for money and goods to be imported to their country.
Condoms.
it took 4 months from africa to america
French dudes
Florida
The U.S. increased trade with Latin America because of mainly Roosevelt's corollary, they decided to help the Dominican Republic escape from dept with the U.K. by trading with the neighboring country.
The French were the Europeans that came to America to engage in the fur trade. This was after several people tried to find a Northwest Passage across the United States.
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Countries engage in international trade in order to:Acquire resources they don't haveSell resources that they have an abundance ofImprove a relationship with another country
The country of Serbia trades mainly with the countries of the European Union. They mainly trade cars, rubber tires and frozen fruits and nuts.
THE SANTA FE TRAIL was a business trail
They can trade over sea, in an airplane, by foot or on land...it just mainly depends on the country.
fair trade comes from poor country america
if America doesn't compromise with other country's we won't have trade, and we will be basically all by ourselves.
in Brazil