Metis people and the fur trade in the north(Northern Canada)
Date Submitted: 10/25/2003 07:26:43
Metis People and the Fur Trade
European Fur Trade:
Three factors led to the development of large-scale fur trading within the Metis communities of the North. The first was the bountiful supply of furs in North America. The Canadian Shield and the Mackenzie Delta were the greatest fur areas in the world as its environment was an ideal habitat for many fur-bearing animals. Cold winters meant that the animals had a thick rich coat through
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