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How did Fur Trader Benefited

they got furs and made money


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in 1300 what treaty was signed 

La Grande Paix
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what was the english Relationship with First Nations


mostly positive 

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when did Competitions between the French and English fur traders come to an end

when New France came under British control.

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How did First Nations Benefited


they Got metal goods Got items they thought were useful


150

what was La Grande Paix

The Great Peace of Montreal

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when is Hudson Bay free from ice

about half the of the year

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The North West Company was formed when

a new group of traders decided to form a company.

200

how did the barter system work  

trading by negotiation

200

what where some of the Effects of La Grande Paix

Coureurs de bois could travel safely and As beaver populations declined, the fur trade expanded north and west

200

Who owned the English Fur trading companies

they had a monopoly

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Who were the Métis

They were descendants of the children of Europeans and First Nations

250

roles of the three major groups involved in the fur trade

first nations, Merchants, and Coureurs de Bois





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when did La Grande Paix end 

1750

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how did the furs the english wanted to trade get to the trading posts 

First Nations people transported the furs

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name the four different roles that the Métis played in the fur trade?

 interpreters, Suppliers of provisions (food) Voyageurs, and Workers at forts

300

What roles did First Nations women play in the fur trade




Prepared furs Worked in the forts, paddled canoes & working in the camps Shared language and geography skills

300

what did Pierre La Vérendrye do for canada 


claimed much of northern Ontario for France

300

what were some Advantages of Fur Trading Forts on Hudson Bay


 Close to an abundant, good quality supply of furs and Took less time to get furs to market, also Many rivers flow into Hudson Bay, providing transportation routes for the trappers

300

how did Alexander Mackenzie reached the Arctic Ocean

he traveled from Great Slave Lake up the Mackenzie River

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