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The Fur Traders
Page 30
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Hunting
• While natives hunted for food and clothing the number of fur bearing animals remained high.
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Fur trade
• The fur trade changed the reason for hunting.
• Many areas the beaver were almost wiped out.
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People involved in the fur trade
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Native people
• Did most of the trapping
• Men would hunt
• Women prepared the skins
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Coureurs de bois• Individuals that bought furs from the natives.
• Often done outside of the law.
• They often lived with the Natives
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Coureurs de bois• Etienne Brule was the first.
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Voyageurs
• Paddled large birch bark canoes from Montreal to Thunder bay
• Worked for a company
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Voyageurs at dawn • They lived most of the summer on the water
trail
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• They would take trade goods to Thunder Bay and return with furs
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Fort William
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• After about seven trips a voyageur may become a guide.
• Might be allowed to eat inside at Fort William
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Traders• Bought goods to be traded with the natives.
• Financed the expeditions
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Wintering Partners
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Company• Held the Monopoly granted by the king.
• Traders had to sell their furs to the company
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Company• Shipped furs back to Europe.
Owners had a share of profits.
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Hatters• Made the fur into hats
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Hatters
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Merchants
• Sold the hats to consumers
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Results of the fur trade
• At first everyone was better off.Natives got valuable goods for cheap furs.
• Europeans got valuable furs for cheap goods.
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Results• Hunting changed.
• Territorial disputes among natives
• Indian nations went to war.Huron and Iroquois
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Results• Brandy trade
Good fire water
• Church opposed the brandy trade
The people traded anything they owned for alcohol, which left them destitute and defenceless against winter temperatures.
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Results• Chiefs no longer shared and provided for
the group.
• Charged other natives much higher prices for items.
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Results
• Many young men ran off to engage in the fur trade for themselves.
• Not farming and would trade with English or Dutch
• Radisson and des Groseilliers
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Results
• French explored in search of furs.
• Little settlement and development.
• The English colonies grew.