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American settlements that profited from exporting furs were: New England New Amsterdam Quebec Santa Fe

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New England, New Amsterdam, and Quebec were very important fur trade American settlements.

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First of all, the three were really important sources of fur trade weather by production or by exportation. Their geographical location granted them the ideal conditions to be the perfect habitats for different kinds of fauna and the perfect spot for English and French colons to hunt them and work their furs. Those 3 spots were subject to many disputes between these 2 world powers. The two of them on different occasions occupied them because of their proximity to the sea and rivers allowed both, French and English men to access them easily. In many times all, those three important economic points were cited, to profit from them. Until they found their ultimate rulers and established treaties between them to not fight over them and get wealth from them.

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