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  2. Fur trade - Wikipedia

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    The fur trade is a worldwide industry dealing in the acquisition and sale of animal fur. Since the establishment of a world fur market in the early modern period, furs of boreal, polar and cold temperate mammalian animals have been the most valued.

  3. North American fur trade - Wikipedia

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    The fur trade did not involve barter in the way that most people presuppose but was a credit/debit relationship when a fur trader would arrive in a community in the summer or fall, hand out goods to the Indians who would pay him back in the spring with the furs from the animals they had killed over the winter; in the interim, further exchanges ...

  4. Siberian fur trade - Wikipedia

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    The Siberian fur trade expanded from localized trade, and Siberian fur is now traded around the world. The Siberian fur trade had a significant impact on the development of Siberia through exploration and colonization. The fur trade also precipitated a decline in the number of fur-bearing animals and resulted in Siberia being conquered by Russia.

  5. Maritime fur trade - Wikipedia

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    The maritime fur trade was pioneered by the Russians, veterans of the Eurasian fur trade.Against the background of the Siberian fur trade, Russians reached the Pacific coast of Asia, [3] and first encountered the valuable sea-otter resources of the northern Pacific Ocean in the 17th century. [4]

  6. Trade during the Viking Age - Wikipedia

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    The fur trade was an important piece of the Viking trade network. The furs often exchanged hands through a number of intermediaries enriching each. One of the routes that furs took was south and east into the Arab world where it was often highly priced.

  7. American Fur Company - Wikipedia

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    By 1830, the AFC had nearly complete control of the fur trade in the United States. The company's time at the top of America's business world was short-lived. Sensing the eventual decline of fur's popularity in fashion, John Jacob Astor withdrew from the company in 1834. The company split into smaller entities like the Pacific Fur Company.

  8. MPs sound alarm over 'very serious risk' of new pandemic from ...

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    Dozens of MPs and peers have raised the alarm over “a very serious risk to public health” from the trade in real fur after viruses with a high risk of spreading to humans were found on Chinese ...

  9. Native American trade - Wikipedia

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    Fur trading at Fort Nez Percés in 1841.. Native American trade refers to trade among the Indigenous people of North America and with European settlers.Trade with Europeans began before the colonial period, continuing through the 19th century and declining around 1937.