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The fur trade

The fur trade was a significant aspect of early North American history, marked by intense competition between the French and the English. Both nations sought control over lucrative trading areas, leading to treaties that divided territories such as the Hudson Bay lowlands for the British and the St.

The fur trade

The fur trade

Fur trade competition

freanch got there area around St. lowance
britsh got there way around hudson bay lowlands
indigenous people han no whre to stay anmore they keep on movin them
they would raid each other
freanch and englsh where always in comptition
1713 there where treaty between the freanch and englsh

voyagers

traveling canoes
travel 300km
they could not siwm
sometimes they have to carry the boat throgh body of water
olny durring the water was not deep enough

they also had to carry clothes and pcks

voyagers travel 12-40 hours a day

britsh trade

went through hudson bay and the great lake
so they can cover more land
they lived with the indigenous people
marred and had childen
learned new langue
1670 estmate the hudson bay trading hodsane cree
trade with honsanse
Strated in 1644

how did the fur trade start

when sold out they sent men to look for new areas
had to exlpore areas that where not found
sold out
waterproff
long lasting
soffest
In 1600's bevar hats/ clothes became a thing
it stop soon
traded fur
traded iron
Trade with the indigenous
came to canada in 1500's