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    salt meat‚ fish‚ and rum had to be exported in English ships. They could raise the raw materials of silk and linen and manufacture them for their own use‚ but not for foreign markets. Though furs and wool abounded‚ they could not export hats‚ then chiefly made of beaver skins‚ but had to export the raw materials to England. They were not allowed to manufacture iron or steel‚ but had to import all they wanted from England. On the other hand‚ only American tobacco could be sold in England‚ and American

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    The Founding of New France Samuel de Champlain was a soldier and navigator‚ and was extremely interested in the “Americas” In 1604 he was an assistant to the Sieur de Monts. De Monts was a French noble appointed by the king of France to set up trading posts in Canada. Champlain was given control of the Fur trade in exchange for establishing a French colony. Champlain‚ De Monts and approximately 60 settlers set up their first trading post called “port Royal” in 1605. Unfortunately Port Royal was

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    the two empires. France pushed westward in pursuit of its one valuable resource‚ the beaver. European fashion setters valued beaver fur hats for their warmth and luxurious appearance. Demands for the fur grew. French voyageurs even recruited Indians into the fur business in order to help with the hunt. French fur-trappers and their Indian partners ranged from all over North America in pursuit of the beaver. They hiked‚ rode‚ snow shoed‚ sailed‚ and paddled across astonishing distances and ever

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    locations. They made kayaks‚ dogsleds and umiaks. Most were nomads‚ worshipped nature‚ and had shaman. They made things such as jewelry and needles.Another way is through fur trade. Fur trade was a very big deal in Canada. They would trap beaver and use their fur to make hats. This was the popular style in the 1600s. The last way is through all of the diverse cultures in Canada. There were French Canadians‚ British Canadians‚ and Native Canadians.Many were freed slaves‚ loyalists‚ and immigrants. Canada

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    interested in the fur trade; the French and Aboriginal people collaborated in the vast fur trade economy. The fur trade was a trade between the French and first nation people for the exchange on items such as tool (beaver) and weapons. The short hairs of the beaver were used for making fashion hats and those were sended to Europe. In conclusion‚ the Fur trade had formed an important part of the early economies of both the English and French colonies and is very significant for Canada’s early history because

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    Mountain Men and Merchants; How the West was Explored and Tamed Chad D. Ramsey Student #4101887 History 300 Professor Tracy Derks December 15th 2011 During the beginning and throughout the 19th century‚ mountain men‚ trappers and merchants of the fur trade made a vital impact on the development of the previously uncharted West. These men came primarily from the East coast of the United States with a desire for adventure and the calling of a better life. Men like James Bridger‚ Jedediah

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    The Catcher in the Rye Chapters 13-17 1. Holden accepts the assignation with Sunny because he believes that he will be able to actually have sex for the first time without any interruptions. Holden says that‚ "Something always happens"(Salinger 103). This means that something always gets in the way. Holden just wants to get his first time over with. 2. Holden is unable to consummate any physical act with Sunny because he wants to keep his innocence. Holden covers this up by saying‚ that he

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    Satires in Medieval Times. In Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales‚ he uses satire to poke fun in order to show flaws and encourage change. The Squire‚ a military fool‚ the Friar‚ a church shame‚ and the Merchant‚ the town idiot‚ are all being satarized in his work. In society there are models in which we all want to be like‚ from long ago even in our modern societies. The Squire‚ the son of a knight‚ does not possess the traits of a knight. He does not uphold the

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    John Astor IV John Astor IV was a American millionaire. He was a businessman‚ inventor‚ writer‚ a member of the prominent Astor family‚ a lieutenant colonel in the Spanish-American War‚ and the richest man to sink with the RMS Titanic. His business interests‚ which were mostly real estate‚ included the original Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. His divorce‚ followed by his marriage to the much younger Madeleine Talmadge Force‚ caused a wiener scandal. planned an extended honeymoon abroad to wait out the

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