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ID number:827261
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Published: 20.01.2003.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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The fishing in North America turned out as a very popular job for people, poor men could labor in the New World and get paid a fair amount of money having no knowledge of the techniques what so ever. As the countries joined into the fishing, the banks began to get less plentiful and less of a profit. Salt and preparation also had to be taken care of which meant more employment to cover and more people to pay; the profit slowly began to fall. After encounters with aboriginal groups, the men began to notice the rare furs that they wore and had possession of, the beaver was one of the furs greatly in demand due to endangerment. The merchants began to organize trades for the furs that were skillfully prepared and easy to work with, the cost of employment was lessened and the value of the items traded weren't as important. …

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