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In exchange for furs, French traders offered First Nations
                                  communities European goods.



                                  trade in France. The fur trade changed how First Nations

                                  hunted. Communities often received guns in trade for fur.


                                  Hunters could kill many more beavers with guns than with

                                  bows and arrows. More beaver fur brought more goods


                                  to the community. Soon, beavers and other mammals

                                  became scarce.


                                      The booming fur trade required New French colonists


                                  to maintain good trade relationships with their aboriginal

                                  neighbours. But the trade also created struggles for the


                                  French and First Nations alike. By 1650 there were only 700

                                  colonists in New France. Millions of aboriginal people had


                                  lost their lives to European diseases.








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          SAUN_NEWF_RELA_FPGS.indd   21                                                                              6/6/16   3:59 PM
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