The main focus of the fur trade was the exchange of animal pelts, particularly beaver, for European goods such as metal tools, firearms, and textiles. Indigenous peoples played a crucial role in this trade, serving as trappers and intermediaries. The fur trade significantly impacted the economies and societies of both Indigenous communities and European settlers, leading to territorial expansion and cultural exchanges. Ultimately, it contributed to the colonization of North America and altered traditional Indigenous ways of life.
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