Voyageur

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A person who transported furs by canoe in North America

Real World Example

Voyageurs were French-Canadian workers who transported furs by canoe across North America during the 17th to 19th centuries. They played a crucial role in the fur trade, which was central to the economic and territorial rivalries between European powers like France and Britain. Their work helped expand trade networks and contributed to the exploration and settlement of vast regions in Canada and the northern United States. The voyageurs' spirit of adventure and endurance can inspire modern-day outdoor enthusiasts and explorers who value resilience and teamwork. For example, their routes and trails are now popular with canoeists and hikers, who continue to appreciate and explore the natural landscapes that voyageurs once navigated.

Practice Version

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