The French in the North got the timber and furs in America by hunting, or stealing from indians!
Both First Nations and Europeans benefited from the fur trade through mutually advantageous exchanges. First Nations gained access to European goods such as metal tools, firearms, and textiles, which enhanced their daily lives and hunting capabilities. In return, Europeans profited from the high demand for furs in Europe, which were fashionable and lucrative commodities. This collaboration fostered economic relationships and cultural exchanges, although it also led to significant long-term consequences for Indigenous communities.
Europeons arrived then the natives started the fur trade
The first nations helped the Europeans because it was good to trade with them to get metals for fur.
The fur trade took place in Canada, mostly on the eastern side.
they got all the money from selling the slaves
First fur trade millionaire was J J Astor See Wikipedia "Fur Trade"
The Fur Trade
Spanish people benefited most from the Manila galleon trade.
The Fur Trade
First Nations peoples served as expert guides, skilled trappers, and essential intermediaries in the fur trade. They provided fur traders with knowledge of the land, access to resources, and facilitated trade relationships with other Indigenous groups. Additionally, First Nations peoples played a crucial role in the success of the fur trade by supplying valuable furs and pelts to European traders.
Africa, The New World, and Europe all benefited from this.
a fur trade monopoly is the control over fur
what animal were used for the fur trade?
they brought Justin beavers.
The fur trade.
The fur trade did not so much change Canada, as create Canada. Furs were the first resource sold internationally, the first "gold" that brought Europeans, and then the world to Canada.
The ojibve peoples were involved in the fur trade.