The French traded manufactured goods for furs in the St. Lawrence River Valley, impacting colonial history significantly.
The contested fur-rich farmland where the French traded manufactured goods for furs with Indigenous peoples was the St. Lawrence River Valley.
This region was significant during the fur trade era as it was a focal point of disputes between European powers, including the French and British.
Control over this area played a crucial role in shaping the colonial history of North America.
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