Canadian Fur Trade1 ... While the fur trade brought economic growth and land discoveries, it developed its very own complex trading network throughout the wild, which laid the ... View More
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Fur Trade ... The fur trade promoted friendly relations between the Indians and white traders. However, it also brought Indian hostility toward white settlers because the ... View More
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British effects on native americans ... In addition to that, the British also brought with them disease ... The fur trade, more than any other activity, contributed to the white exploration and opening of ... View More
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Motives For Exploration ... more successful. And from the fur trade, trading posts were established. The friars brought Christianity to the Indians. The French ... View More
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European Invasion of North America ... brought profitoriented trading practices to the Europeans. In 1670, a monopoly was formed. The Hudsonamp39s Bay Company was the only company allowed to trade fur. ... View More
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Lenape and the Swedes in NJ ... Since the Lenape were not very useful in the fur trade the Swedes viewed them as ... to the Lenape came in the form of Small Pox that the Swedes brought with them ... View More
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The Micmac ... The Europeans not only brought many things to trade, they also brought killer diseases ... of Frenchmen, had discovered a more lucrative source of fur in the ... View More
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The Worldamp39s Impact on Trade ... the Hudson Strait and Hudson Bay, which led to the richest furproducing region ... These are just a few examples of how European trade brought about a change in ... View More
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passing of the buff ... more than 70 million individuals and were perhaps the most numerous, large mammalian species on the planet.ampquot This brought about the great fur trade in the new ... View More
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An Expanding Empire ... A patroon was a person who brought fifty settlers to New Netherland. ... The patroon had special privileges in hunting, fishing , and the fur trade. ... View More
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Revolution ... many new changes from the old Articles of Confederation, which brought a big ... America still also had their fur trade with the Indians, although relations were ... View More
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Effects ampamp Consequences of Early European Contacts on... ... Samuel de Champlain reflected on the hatred brought about amongst the natives by arguments over territory, and also over control of the lucrative fur trade. ... 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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Westward Expansion ... and the Rockies became the centre of American fur trade. ... were driven to this territory by trade and also ... the issue of slavery would be brought into prevalence ... View More
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Samuel de Champlain ... He even brought his wife over with him on one expedition. ... against the Indians kept the French at peace with their close neighbors, and the fur trade gave the ... View More
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Chesapeake colony ... In social terms, the tobacco plantation brought the young people without a family ... However, Berkeley had an alliance with the Indians for fur trade and would ... View More
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Delaware Indians ... But the location of our tribe on the Atlantic coast brought the tribe into ... They were interested primarily in fur trade, but also in establishing the colony of ... View More
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Beothuk Indians ... economic value of the salmon fishing and the fur trade. ... was little reason to hunt for furbearing animals ... traps, a practice that inevitably brought retaliation ... View More
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westward migration of settlers ... The fur trade had since declined in this area so the British agreed to the ... the middle region, it was a lack of transportation and market that brought along the ... View More
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African Cats ... were trapped and killed for the commercial fur trade during the ... colors on people that are wearing fur coats so ... If a prehistoric animal can be brought back to ... View More
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Michigan ... of the French interests were to convert the Indians to Christianity and to develop a profitable fur trade. ... Winds brought on by the Great Lakes cause cloudiness ... View More
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Inuit ... and thus forced Inuit people to trade their fur ... created shortages in the amount of fur that could be ... not the only things the European traders brought with them ... View More
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The Revolutionary War ... in English vessels, and that the goods of any European country imported into England must be brought in British ... The English wanted to improve the fur trade. ... View More
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The New Nation ... it took a turn unlike anything the American Revolution brought, with escalating ... valuable source of raw materialsmost notable the lucrative western fur trade. ... View More
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French Canadians in NE ... However, failing to produce such wealth, France settled for revenues from the fur trade. ... an unproductive state because of the chaos that the war had brought. ... View More
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Florence ... The guilds regulated the trade between Florence and outside ... started the Plato Academy, which ampquotbrought intellectuals to ... role of cloth trimmed with fur and gold ... View More
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Mandan Indians ... So we work, we grow food, we hunt, and we trade our surplus for goods brought by the ... to have happened near a lake to the east when ampquotGood Fur Robeampquot was ... View More
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Slavery ... When the Puritans came over they brought their families. ... Trade with Spain, Portugal and the coast of Africa ... Agriculture, fishing, and trading fur were a large ... View More
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Early Civilizations1 ... For as European settlements increased, land grabbing and the control of fur trade at the expense of the native Indians ... They brought about great destruction. ... View More
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Analyze and explain the contacts between Native Americans and ... ... to each other they could trade together and ... De Soto brought foreign diseases, horses, whips, swords and ... gold, slaves, converts to Christianity, fur, and even ... View More
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