Fur Trade ... The French also developed the fur trade along the Mississippi River. ... The French even built furtrading forts to prevent this westward expansion. ... View More
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French and Spanish Influance ... For this reason, Indian culture changed to accommodate the French. Fur trapping became the main occupation of northern Indians and trade the main way of ... View More
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Canadian Fur Trade1 ... traders. By the early seventeenth century the fur trade in North America was the staple resource for the French colonies. In the ... View More
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Effects ampamp Consequences of Early European Contacts on... ... The French fur trade did not really begin until the mid sixteenth century, when French explorers were able to establish a powerful and lasting presence in what ... View More
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Mandan Indians ... of Indian tribes pg 440. Smallpox was most likely brought to the Mandans by French fur traders. It, along with Sioux harassment ... View More
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Nashville and its Origins Term Paper on Nashville, Tennessee Initially the land that occupied Nashville, Tennessee, was nothing other than an outpost for French fur traders around 1717. ... View More
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The French and Indian War ... With him was as French interpreter, Dutchman, Jacob van Braam, fur trader, Christopher Gist as pilot, Barnaby Currin, John MacQuire, Indian Traders, Henry ... View More
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The Spanish and French Empires ... They killed everyone they came into contact with, leaving no enemies alive. On a flipside, the French were mainly merchants and fur trappers. ... View More
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Manitoba Canada ... Manitoba. In 1738 Pierre Gaultier de Varenesses, Sieur de La Verendrye, a FrenchCanadian fur trader, arrived in Winnipeg. The first ... View More
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sacajewea ... an escape. It wasnamp39t untill 1801, when she was rescued by a French fur trader Toussaint Charbonneau. Toussaint Charbonneau, was ... View More
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The Problems and Frustrations of Sacagawea ... kidnapped. Being a slave in the Hidatsa village, she was gambled off to a French fur trader living with them at the time. He was ... View More
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Lewis And Clark Expedition ... land. Lewis and Clark would hire a French fur trader that they would meet on the way to help them on their excursion. They knew ... View More
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Minnesota ... Two famous French fur traders, Pierre Esprit Radisson and Medart Chouart were the first white men to set foot on this land. Before ... View More
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Problems of sacagawea ... kidnapped. Being a slave in the Hidatsa village, she was gambled off to a French fur trader living with them at the time. He was ... View More
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Motives For Exploration ... trade instead. Using the animals as a resource, the French became prominent in the New World mainly with fur trade. Unlike explorers ... View More
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New France and Massachusetts were very similar societies ... Its purpose of trade and colonization of the land between the Charles and the Merrimack rivers was similar to the French goals of expanding the fur trade. ... View More
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Samuel de Champlain ... His persistence against the Indians kept the French at peace with their close neighbors, and the fur trade gave the immigrants of Quebec wealth. ... View More
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England ... The French also had interest in the sugar cane and rum that came from the ... Beaver fur was also a part of the Franceamp39s valuable resources but with the demand of ... View More
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British conquest ... The French settlement of northeastern part of North America continued slowly over the next 50 years. Fur trading companies controlled much of the colonial ... View More
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The French and Indian War ... to the French crown because it was a link to their settlements in Canada and along the Mississippi River. The territory was known for valuable fur, trading ... View More
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The Micmac ... French trading ships made regular trips to the Micmac homeland for fur. The demand created by Europeans overwhelmed the resources available to Micmac. ... View More
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CHAMPLAIN : One of the Great E ... his word. He had many ideas including a joint agriculture and furtrading company between the French and Indians. Along with other ... View More
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French Canadians in NE ... failing to produce such wealth, France settled for revenues from the fur trade. Although the search for riches was the initial goal of the French in the new ... View More
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passing of the buff ... large mammalian species on the planet.ampquot This brought about the great fur trade in the new world, the English, Spanish, and French sought the fur of the buffalo ... View More
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Warfare: An American Dynasty ... The hope was that the competition in the fur trade between this tribe and the French would spark conflict and drive the French out of North America. ... View More
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Colonization ... The French and the Dutch both had the same goal of searching for the ... Both countries also ended up with fur trading as their final motivation for settling the ... View More
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The Mississippi River ... The French explorers opened the way for fur trappers and traders to do business on this river and for the military to use the river as a strategic advantage in ... View More
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A Continental Congress ... used great quantities of molasses for the production of rum, which was a key element in the highly profitable slave and fur trades. The French islands were ... View More
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Revolutionary War: The Prelude ... schemes for opening the country won at so great a sacrifice from the French. Such activity excited the worst fears of the Indians. Land, furbearing animals ... View More
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Sir Guy Carleton ... was also many First Nation complications at this time, wherever the fur trade and ... privileges and customs.3 This was a reasonable request of the French and was ... View More
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