1600s - The French establish the fur trade in Canada.
1600s - The French establish the fur trade in Canada.
In the 1600s, the French established the fur trade in Canada.
This involved the trading of goods such as furs, hides, and other goods for weapons, tools, and other European goods.
The fur trade was an important economic activity in Canada and was a key part of the development of the Canadian economy.
The fur trade was also a source of conflict between the French and the Indigenous people of Canada.
The French established trading posts across Canada and began to explore the land and build settlements.
The fur trade was also an important cultural exchange between the French and the Indigenous people.
This exchange allowed the French to learn about the culture and customs of the Indigenous people, and vice versa.
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