the early French settlement's in America traded natives for beaver fur that was usually bead's, cloths Basicly worthless junk. But once they got to Europe they were Worth a pretty penny, it would have been around 8,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 Na I'm just joking they would cost about 45 shilling's or $400.
Beaver pelts, fur
They trade beaver pelts with other people. (Natives,Europeans,Indians. etc)They trade them for goods, and thing that they needed for daily living.Hope that is helpful!
Fort Edmonton was used to trade goods such as beaver pelts.
Axes, beaver pelts, blankets, jewelry, muskrat pelts and rabbit pelts and guns, etc...
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Beaver Pelts
North America
black market, midnite my house
They traded beaver pelts and moose hides
because of beaver pelts
the Algonquins also traded chicken usually for beaver skin or pelts
First of all, the fur trade is history, not ancient history. They traded woven fabric, tin and brass kettles, beads, and tools for pelts, mainly beaver.