Yes, they trade poo
IF the natives did not approve with it
Most of the French settlements were men who were traders and accepted the natives. But the English settlements focused on families developing the land and basically wanted to enslave the natives.
Most of the French settlements were men who were traders and accepted the natives. But the English settlements focused on families developing the land and basically wanted to enslave the natives.
Royal Canadian Mounted Police... The assumption I'm under is that 'Mountie' comes directly from Mounted.
After many natives were enslaved and died, the slave traders looked to Africa as the source of free labor.
Yes, in some cases. Natives guides and traders provided valuable knowledge, resources, and assistance to explorers in various parts of the world, aiding in navigation, communication, and survival. However, conflicts and misunderstandings also occurred between explorers and some native populations during the Age of Exploration.
They heard they found some neat stuff along the way, and had some major parties with the local natives...and they wanted to do the same thing.
They heard they found some neat stuff along the way, and had some major parties with the local natives...and they wanted to do the same thing.
Yes, some natives were killed by other natives, such as the Lenape and Wampanog.
Nine months after the first frenchman came to North America the first METIS was born! Which is a big part of why.....no not that, the French often were Metis, or at least they lived amongst the natives. Thereby knowing the culture and expectations of the natives.
Native Americans, South American Natives, Natives in the Islands of Caribbean, Natives of the Philippines, Natives of Polynesia, Natives of Hawaii, Natives of New Zealand, Natives of China and Japan.
Traders and raiders.