hey if you give me some beaver pelt then i will give you some gold
phase 1: trade (1500- 1603) both the french and the British fished of the east cost of Canada. when they got there. they got to know the mi'kmaq and began to do some trading with them.
deal
sounds like a plan
phase 2 explanation inland : (1630-1670) new France was established and the french traded with the first nations in the area around great lakes and st. Lawrence river.
hey if you give me some gold i will give you some fish
yes I caught a fish
I could use some beaver pelts as well i can give you some gold
phase 3 rival networks (1670-1760) Britain set up the Hudson bay company. Britain and France were both trading with the first nations people. now the two countries compete in the fur trade. Britain had the area around the Hudson bay, and France controlled the great lakes/ st. Lawrence river.
hey can I have some beaver pelts I will give gold as well
OK sounds good
noo its ours
phase 4 the drive west (1760-1821) the north west company took over the french fur trade. now 2 British companies were competing. they both moved west, trying to be the first ones to get to the new, unclaimed fur trading territory
this is Our territory get off
lets trade here's some fish
HBC
phase 5 monopoly in the west (1821-1870)Britain got HBC and the NWC to merge into one company called Hudson bay company, which traded all across Canada
here's some gold
we are finally working together now
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