Fur Trade ... They eventually controlled most of the early fur trade in what became Canada. ... The French also developed the fur trade along the Mississippi River. ... View More
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Canadian Fur Trade1 The Canadian fur trade, which grew out of the fishing industry, began as a small business, but would expand and become not only the exploiter of a primary ... View More
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To Wear or Not to Wear ... The fur trade has a long history. ... Fur trade led to the expansion into the North America and decades of conflict between France and Britain. ... View More
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New France and Massachusetts were very similar societies ... of the Catholic, Apostolic and Roman Religion...and to be faithful to the King as required...ampquot Finally, like the New France fur trade, the Massachusetts Bay ... View More
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Motives For Exploration ... Using the animals as a resource, the French became prominent in the New World mainly with fur trade. ... And from the fur trade, trading posts were established. ... View More
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British effects on native americans ... The fur trade, more than any other activity, contributed to the white exploration and opening of the wilderness and it led to extensive contacts between whites ... View More
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early 1800s ... The fur trade allowed many blacks to take a leading role in establishing the West. Africans bridged the gap between Indians and ... View More
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Colonization ... A profitable fur trade was carried on and became the main source of revenue for the Dutch West India Company, the jointstock company that ran the colony. ... View More
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Lenape and the Swedes in NJ ... the Swedes first arrived the Lenape were already in a weak state due to warfare for more than a decade with a rival tribe the Minquas over fur trade with the ... View More
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passing of the buff ... the finest clothes from. The discovery of the buffalo help the fur trade really take off in the 1400. The first Europeans thought ... View More
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Westward Expansion ... dreams of Jefferson and exposed how hard the Rockies were to penetrate despite this, the extensive richness in the area and in the fur trade enticed trade, and ... View More
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How the American Natives were ... By also looking at the fur trade the transformation of Native American societies is evident because from almost the first moment of contact it brought and kept ... View More
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CHAMPLAIN : One of the Great E ... Shortly after that happened De Mont received a new furtrade agreement for one year. ... He could also make alliances with Indians to build up the furtrade. ... 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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French Canadians in NE ... gold and silver. However, failing to produce such wealth, France settled for revenues from the fur trade. Although the search for ... View More
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Dr John McLoughlin John McLoughlin was one of the most influential figures of the fur trade and settlement periods of Pacific Northwest history. Chief ... View More
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Samuel de Champlain ... Champlainampquot. He sowed the ground for seeds, erected houses, and did everything he could to develop the fur trade of the area. Before ... View More
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European Invasion of North America ... to trade fur. The fur trade provided the framework for a mutual profitable partnership between the Amerindians and the Europeans. ... View More
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The Micmac ... The French quickly saw a chance to make a large profit. Soon organized fur trade began. French trading ships made regular trips to the Micmac homeland for fur. ... View More
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British conquest ... generally become wealthy men in New France. The Seigniors were not permitted to partake in the fur trade. Due to low rents and a small ... View More
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Revolution ... pay. America still also had their fur trade with the Indians, although relations were not as friendly as the used to be. The revolution ... View More
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Chesapeake colony ... ask for help. However, Berkeley had an alliance with the Indians for fur trade and would not help them. Therefore, bacon and his ... View More
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African Cats ... About 3.5 to 4.0 million animals in Africa were trapped and killed for the commercial fur trade during the 1996/97 trapping season. ... View More
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An Expanding Empire ... The patroon had special privileges in hunting, fishing , and the fur trade. Founded in 1626 New Amsterdam had included African indentured servants. ... View More
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Articles of Confederation dbq ... The British even continued to hold onto the northern frontier to create a buffer area between America and British Canada and to continue the fur trade. ... View More
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Colonial Letter ... fine. Iamp39ve been working hard with the fur trade. Every morning I wake up early to get out there before the rest of the men do. Each ... View More
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Effects of the Articles of Confederation ... The British still wanted to control the fur trade and receive money for British Creditors. The holding of the US land was known as the Northwest Post. ... View More
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Firearms ... in North America. The first settlers need firearms for hunting, protection, and helped form jobs in the fur trade. Now in the 21 ... 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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Delaware Indians ... Delaware soil. They were interested primarily in fur trade, but also in establishing the colony of New Netherlands. The Dutch negotiated ... View More
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