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Who did the Francophone Metis work for?

a) Hudson's Bay Company
b) North West Company
c) Both HBC and NWC
d) Independent fur traders

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Final answer:

The Francophone Metis worked for both the Hudson's Bay Company and the North West Company, entities which were actively involved in the fur trade during the colonial period in North America.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Francophone Metis worked for both the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) and the North West Company (NWC). During the period when the fur trade was at its peak in North America, several entities were involved in trading fur with the European settlers.

The Francophone Metis, known for their roles as voyageurs and traders, were instrumental in facilitating the fur trade and worked within this industry for both the HBC and NWC at different times.

France's focus on the fur trade in its North American colonies led to a relationship with indeginous peoples that was different from other colonial powers, prioritizing trade connections and alliances over large settlements.

The Francophone Metis, who emerged as a mixed-ethnic group from such trade relationships, were significant participants in the fur trade. Companies like the HBC and NWC were two of the most influential fur trade entities, and the competition between them was fierce.

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