Fur Trade Phases

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Across
  1. 2. The lands around the Hudson's Bay were not suited for this, and so this is why Britain did not try to colonize its territory in Canada in Phase 3.
  2. 4. A first nations group that partnered with the French during the fur trade and acted as 'middle men' in phase two of the fur trade.
  3. 6. The group of Europeans who built temporary fishing stations on the coast of east Canada.
  4. 7. The place in New France where trade goods arrived from Europe and furs were loaded on boats to go home.
  5. 8. One of the First Nation groups who engaged in early trade with Europeans.
  6. 9. Enemies of the French who fought for domination over the fur trade.
  7. 10. The company Britain started to compete with the French in the fur trade.
Down
  1. 1. These were independent fur traders from New France that traded directly with First Nations.
  2. 3. This group of people developed a distinct culture at Red River in Phase 4.
  3. 5. The food that Metis and First Nations people supplied to traders in Phase four.