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The coureur de bois, or "runners of the woods," were French fur traders and explorers in North America who earned rewards such as fur trade profits, land grants, and social status among Indigenous communities and French settlers. They often formed alliances with Native American tribes, gaining access to valuable trade networks and resources. Additionally, their adventurous lifestyle and skills in navigating the wilderness provided them with a sense of personal fulfillment and autonomy. Overall, their contributions significantly shaped the fur trade and early colonial interactions.
No. The coureurs de bois wereon there own.
Tree runners -or- Coureurs de bois
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The first nations changed the coureur de bois life because they helped the coureur de bois work together.
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The Mi'kmaq were friendly towards the Coureurs de Bois I think.
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The coureur De Bois used snow shoes so they could walk in the snow
Coureur de bois live in different parts of the world including North America, and Europe. They often live in colonies.
The first Coureur de Bois was Etienne Brule (both e's have an accent, and the u in Brule)
a runner of the woods, they traded for furs and did this illegally
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Runners of the woods is the literal translation of 'coureurs des bois', but they were simply called that because they went largely on foot deep into the Canadian wilderness to trade in beaver pelts.
the coureur de bois got in toch with the first nations because they were explorers and they fell upon the first nations and begun to establish trade and positive relationship