SETTLING NORTH AMERICA 1497 1732
COLONIES OF FRANCE ENGLAND
Question
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Cattle trade
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Horse trading
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Fishing and Whaling
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Fur trading
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Detailed explanation-1: -These relations sustained the business of the fur trade. The French traded iron tools, kettles, wool blankets and other supplies for the furs to make hats, while Native peoples exchanged furs for goods from around the world.
Detailed explanation-2: -The fur trade was the major money source for the French in North America. When the French first came to North America, many of the settlers fished and traded fish for furs from the Native Americans. Furs, especially beaver fur, was valuable in Europe. The French began to trade European goods for furs.
Detailed explanation-3: -The French and British often competed in the fur trade. Although New France often lost money, the French did not want to lose the fur trade to their imperial rivals, the English. The French, who had far fewer colonists than the English, created and maintained an amicable relationship with the Native Americans.
Detailed explanation-4: -The main cause of the rising beaver pelt prices in England and France was the increasing demand for beaver hats, which included hats made exclusively with beaver wool and referred to as “beaver hats, ” and those hats containing a combination of beaver and a lower cost wool, such as rabbit.