Yes For Trading
The french explores got along with the First Nation people by trading good such as fur, pots, knives, heads of animals ect... Hope that helps
french
They just gain the biber's fur
Christopher Columbus
Christopher Columbus was a very important explorer during the renaissance
fur
French
French-Canadian explorers who travelled by canoe (or foot) during the fur trade were called Voyageurs.
The st. Lawrence Is important because it helped explorers to trade fur or spices
The st. Lawrence Is important because it helped explorers to trade fur or spices
The fur trade was important to french because they had a lot of kettles, knives and other gifts. They wanted furs.
The french explores got along with the First Nation people by trading good such as fur, pots, knives, heads of animals ect... Hope that helps
The Red River was explored by various European explorers, including Spanish explorers in the 16th century and French explorers in the 17th and 18th centuries. One of the most notable explorers of the Red River was Pierre La Vérendrye, a French-Canadian fur trader who led an expedition to the region in the early 18th century.
I think it's Fur
Fur trade
Another name for a French fur trapper is a "voyageur." Voyageurs were French Canadian fur traders and explorers who played a significant role in the fur trade industry in North America during the 17th and 18th centuries. They were known for their expertise in navigating the waterways and trading with indigenous peoples for valuable furs.
Initially they had hoped to find a route to the far east. Soon they became interested in the rich fur bearing animals.