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Which of the following contributed most directly to the fur trading shown in the image?
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All right A pushers this in the next one Refer
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to this picture Okay The question which of the following
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contributed most directly to the fur trading shown in the
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image Well The growing North American fur trade was fuelled
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by the increasing demand in Europe for specialty goods from
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the New World Well the more Europeans clamored for things
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like tobacco and for the more competition heated up between
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England Spain France and Holland So the answer here it's
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deep The growing competition among European powers from North American
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commodities The losers well the fur trade was facilitated by
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Europeans forging positive relationship with native peoples which often meant
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accomodating their cultures had not gearing up for war on
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the wild frontier will get rid of sea there in
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a Perhaps these attitudes created a culture of cooperation among
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the colonists But that attitude didn't extend a distant European
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powers That's it It's in a poor for well yeah
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