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Dashawn Atkins
3 July, 08:12
Which economic activity was common in New France?
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Travis Hendrix
3 July, 11:47
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One of the primary economic activities in New France was fur trapping, which led to an active and very profitable fur trade for France and its allies.
In fact, this trade is what financed much of France's resplendent art and architecture.
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