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they went to the future and got some cofee and gave it to the natives for wool and other things
Beaver, otter, and other furs and skins.
They got more than what they deserved from the natives. The French gave them cheap stuff (knives, tools, etc) but they got beaver and other animals furs in return from the natives.
The correct answer is when the English got to the Americas, particularly North America, they encountered not only the native people but also the other europeans such as the Spanish, Portuguese, French, and Dutch.The French forged close ties with the Natives deep inside the continent. French Jesuit missionaries were among the first to establish contacts with two people. (Although it was more of an indian enterprise) The main beneficial (economic wise) thing for the French was the Fur Trade ( coureurs de Bois= fur traders) It developed into a bartering system and eventually they became part of Native Society. The French didn't come to America to colonize or use violence, they came for fur and fish, while finding those they made friends with the Natives. On the other hand, the British came to America to establish colonies=, they wanted the competition. Since the English held the worlds best and largest navy, acquiring new lands would be to their advantage. They had no intention of friendship with the Natives and had a conquistador(Spanish) attitude. They were harsh to the natives, and made them endure harsh treatment.
Cartier took furs, fish, and other resources from the natives, which led to conflicts and strained relationships between the French explorers and the indigenous peoples.
Yes, some natives were killed by other natives, such as the Lenape and Wampanog.
Most likely a god or other revered person.
Not necessarily. The English were known to treat the Natives harshly while on the other hand, the French and Natives were "friends" as they were very good trading partners and were close, such as learning each others languages and living together.
The natives traded fur pelts, primarily beaver, with Samuel de Champlain. These furs were highly valued in Europe for making hats and other garments, leading to a fur trade relationship between the natives and French explorers like Champlain.
they send priests to convert the natives to Catholics they look for gold or other sources of wealth they trade with the natives they adapted to the native way of life to increase trades they built towns on waterways, as trade centers they claim land
Other natives wanted the land!
The French and the British fought for the land in the the new land or the us. If you also want to know why the French and Indian war is named that way, then i can answer it as well. The war was named that why not only because the French and The Natives fought with each other but because some Indians fought against the French.