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によって Sadiora Aikam 3年前.

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Fur Trade

Fur Trade

Fur Trade

Fur Trade competition

In the 1713 a treaty of peace was signed
No Indigenous was involved
Between the French and British
The French and the English were also in a competiton
And would also raid settlement
Would raid each others post

British Trade

1644 they started trading
In the 1670 they had established the Hudson Bay

Trading company - Haudensaunce cree

With the Haudensaunce

The role of the Indigenous

WOMEN
made clothing for the Europeans

Prepared and provide food to everyone

Helped repaint and make canoes

Built good relationships on culture

Cleaned and prepared many Furs

Also acted like Guides to people

Men acted like guides
shared technology and knowledge

hunting areas and how to make their own canoes

Go-Betweens
Traded with other First Nations for Fur
MEN
Hunted and trapped many animals

Transported Fur

The consequences

More of the Europeans had came
Moved where their was less food and resources
The Indigenous people have to move to a different place
The Europeans had brougt diseases
Diseases were eaither small poxs and measles
Mostly Elders died

Also could't learn about their cultrue

Childrens could't learn about their religion

Caused some of the indigenous peoples to die
They made cities
Indigenous people were also displaced

Develop of Fur Trade

DEVELOP OF TRADE
In the 1600's king of France decide colony

Trades

Should build and should be controlled

Needed a license

From the King of France

Needed to agree to build settlement

French people were allowed to trade furs
Didn't have trading license form the king
The Coureurs were also very young men aswell
Learned each others language
Had lived with each other

Became friends

Didn't want to build settlement
Had Kids with the Coureurs de bois men
Their kids religion was Metis

Made a Family

Mix of Indigenous and Coureurs

COUREURS DE BOIS
Also worked with the First Nations
Of Canada
Wanted to explore more
Voyageurs were very young men back-then
Were contracted by merchants

To the trading posts

Given permit to bring supplies

Sang their own religious songs
Sang with the pace

if sang fast the canoes go fast

Didn't know how to swim
Didn't have life jackets back-then
Took 12-14 days to travel
When had to travel used Birch-mark canoes
can go 40 hours without sleeping
VOYAGEURS
The First Nations were like guides to the Voyageurs

Start of Fur Trade

Competition between French and English
The fight increased
People had to pick sides
Of the Fur Trade
In 1600 they used beaver pelts
beaver pelts were very popular
4 beaver pelts = 4.5l of alcohol

12 beaver pelts = 1 rifle

Made hats and clothes

long lasting

was very good material

Europeans started the Fur Trade
With the Indigenous people
Went to look for more beaver pelts
Bartered for iron goods
Europeans had arrived in the 1500
Decide to work with First Nations
different places that never been seen