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Fur trades were mutually beneficial for both groups of people. Fur was in high demand in Europe, and so Europeans had Native people get animal furs for them to send back to Europe and make lots of money from. Native people in return were given handy things that they had not had before, such as guns, pots and pans, etc. (They were also given things that weren't so great, like smallpox infected blankets. Not good.) Hope that helps!
to make sure they wouldnt be invade by enemies
The europeans wanted to make more money out of the americas.
When the Europeans came to Canada and found the aboriginal peoples here they found that their ''God'' was not the same and that their ways of living were different. The Europeans thinking that they are superior compared to the Aboriginal people they made Residential Schools and put them in the schools essentially to make them more like the Europeans.
Germany
not to have political parties and not to make alliances with foreign nations.
having alliances involved more nations in world war I Germany got in because it was an ally of Bulgaria. France and Britain got in because they were both allies with sebiria
It doesn't matter what he thought. The Europeans saw Native Americans as expendable and that they would make good slaves. This is recorded by several explorers.
Nations are constantly fighting for power, if you have multiple nations fighting against each other, you want to have as many people on your side as you can. Many hands make light work.
Settlers from the Netherlands were the first Europeans.
Do not make alliances with foreign nations. Do not have political parties. but that didn't stop us
Probably the Vikings.
Canoes
it allowed european nations to undertake transoceanic voyages without fear of getting lost
europeans
Probably the Vikings.
The Portuguese were the first to make contact in 1514 off the coast of China.