Archaeology of Colonial America
Fur trade networks were complex systems of commerce that connected various groups, including Indigenous peoples, European traders, and colonial powers, primarily focused on the exchange of fur-bearing animals and their pelts. These networks not only facilitated economic interactions but also shaped social relationships, cultural exchanges, and territorial dynamics in colonial North America, illustrating the interconnectedness of different societies during this period.
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