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has gloss | eng: The North American Fur Trade was the industry and activity dealing with the acquisition, exchange, and sale of animal fur in the North American continent. These activities originated with native peoples in the Pre-Columbian Era, but Europeans participated in the trade beginning from the time of their arrival in the New World. The 19th century North American fur trade involved the development of elaborate trade networks and companies. |
lexicalization | eng: North American Fur Trade |
instance of | c/Native American topics |
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media:img | Alberta 1890s fur trader.jpg |
media:img | Nouvelle-France map-en.svg |
media:img | Samuel de Champlain Carte geographique de la Nouvelle France.jpg |
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