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5/22/2017 The Fur Trade Presented by Ms. Fazenda 5/22/2017 Table of Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 5/22/2017 Title Page Table of Contents (x2) When Did the Fur Trade Occur What Was the Fur Trade Who Was Involved Table of Contents 6. Where Did the Fur Trade Originate (Including Map) 7. Why Did the Fur Trade Come To Exist 8. The Beaver 9. Important Vocabulary (x2) 5/22/2017 When Did the Fur Trade Occur? Stared in the late 1600’s – Due to European demand for beaver hats Ended in the mid 1800’s – Due to the end of fashion craze 5/22/2017 What Was the Fur Trade? System of Bartering – Native hunters would trade with European Companies: Natives – Beaver skins Europeans – cloth, hatchets, guns, kettles, beads, needles, etc. 5/22/2017 Who Was Involved? Native fur traders Beavers French and British voyagers – Hudson’s Bay Company – North West Company 5/22/2017 Where Did the Fur Trade Originate? 5/22/2017 Began in Hudson Bay area Spread across Canada Why Did the Fur Trade Come to Exist? 5/22/2017 From 1550 to 1850 – felt hats were fashionable in Europe By late 1500’s beavers were extinct in Western Europe – Also close to extinction in Scandinavia and Russia North America became new source for fashion trade The Beaver Young are called kits – Born with full fur, open eyes, and ability to swim Herbivores – Eat bark, leaves, woody vines, grass, shrubs, pond plants, and lily pads – Store food underwater during winter Live in family groups – In ponds, rivers, and small lakes with muddy bottoms – monogamous 5/22/2017 Important Vocabulary Canots de Maitre: – Master canoes used by voyagers to carry supplies Pedlars: – Voyagers who worked as independents 5/22/2017 Important Vocabulary Standard of Trades: – List showing value (in fur) of trade items Portages: – Canoe carrying areas while switching rivers Coureurs de Bois: – Metis trapper, woodsman, and fur trader 5/22/2017 Thank-you 5/22/2017