Which groups of settlers were most interested in the fur trade? The British and the Dutch The Dutch and the French The British and the Spanish The French and the Spanish
Am i right with B?
@tetsxpreme
The most important players in the early fur trade were Indigenous peoples and the French. The French gave European goods to Indigenous people in exchange for beaver pelts. The fur trade was the most important industry in New France. With the money they made from furs, the French sent settlers to Canada https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/fur-trade-in-canada-plain-language-summary
So i would we know French is atleast one of the answers
And Like the Dutch, the English traded primarily with the League of the Iroquois in northern New York and New England's Algonkian-speaking tribes. The French, on the other hand, traded with the Algonkian-speaking tribes of the St. Lawrence and Great Lakes regions, and the Iroquoian-speaking Huron of Lake Huron. https://www.mpm.edu/content/wirp/ICW-146
So i would say your correct Gj
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