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The Beginning of the Fur Trade. Socials 9. Arrival of European. Europeans began hunting and farming in land that was once used only by the First Nations . They were having their land taken by them, and this was being done without permission. European Impact on the Natives.
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The Beginning of the Fur Trade Socials 9
Arrival of European • Europeans began hunting and farming in land that was once used only by the First Nations. • They were having their land taken by them, and this was being done without permission.
European Impact on the Natives • Europeans brought diseases to the First Nations. • Measles • Influenza • Pertussis (whooping cough) • Chickenpox • The First Nations peoples had never been exposed to such illness (lacked immunity) and as a result many First Nation people died.
Popularity of Furs • Fancy furs from Canada became very popular back in Europe. • Wolf, lynx, beaver
The Role of First Nations • First Nations peoples would bring in furs • Often they would trade the furs for items that were worth a a lot less than the value of the furs. • Hatchets, pots, beads, knives • Supplemented income from fishing and hunting
Port Royal • Samuel de Champlain • Established 1605 • Company of Good Cheer • cooking club • Acadia • Port Royal eventually led to the creation of Acadia
Quebec City • Samuel de Champlain • Established 1608 • Fur trade alliances • Algonkians, Montagnais ally with the French • Don’t trade furs with the English
The Huron • Economy based on farming • Allied with Champlain against Iroquois • Pre-existing uneasy relationship with Algonkians and Montagnais (also Champlain allies) • By 1616 the Huron supplied a major source of furs for the French
Learning the Fur Trade • The Fur Trade was a very big business. • Soon, Europeans learned how to trap furs from the First Nation people • Trading Posts were built throughout Canada
Coureurs de Bois • Young Male Fur Traders • Who did not work for a specific company • Travelled inland to find furs at the source • Bribed officials to turn a blind eye • Explorers • Searched for the Northwest Passage
Two Fur Trade Companies • Hudson’s Bay Company • English Royal Charter • 1670 • North West Trading Company • Began as 16 fur traders in Montreal • French • 1779