They helped the french by fur trading.
They helped the french by fur trading.
They helped the french by fur trading.
The partnership between the French and the Huron and Algonquin tribes facilitated trade, particularly in furs, which greatly benefited the French economy and established their foothold in North America. The French provided the Indigenous groups with European goods such as weapons, tools, and textiles, enhancing their daily lives and warfare capabilities. In return, the Huron and Algonquin gained military support against rival tribes and access to new trade networks, strengthening their position in the region. Overall, this alliance fostered mutual benefits that allowed both parties to thrive in a complex, competitive environment.
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The Native Americans helped both the French and the British. . . . .. the Iriqois helped the french and the mohawk helped the British. I hope this helps :)
they helped the french by joining the war and fighting against England for America.
mostly the Huron although they had other Indians help.
Huron agreed to supply the Champlain with furs if he would help them defeat their rivals in the fur trade, the Iriqouis. The French agreed.In return, the Huron helped the French increase their fur trading business and remain their allies for many years.
The Huron were eager to cooperate with the French because thier military weapons were extrordinary, when the French help the Native's/Huron to defeat the Iroquis, Samuel de Champlain (a French explorer) grabbed thier latest weapon in the 1623 arquebus, the first shotgun the Huron and the Natives have ever saw, Samuel de Champlain fire 2 rounds and killed 23 Iroquis. The Huron were impressed and where eager to trade the French. Also, Frances dressing were far more comfertable than the Huron's France had beatiful fur coats, nice snoozy boot's and puffy pants to help them survive for the winter. This is my awnser, hoped it helped!
They would trade for other items that the Huron wanted like tools, clothing, foodstuff, alcohol, guns and other valuables.
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The Huron aided Champlain by providing him with guides, resources, and support in his exploration of the Great Lakes region. They also assisted him in securing alliances with other indigenous groups, helping to establish trade networks and lay the foundation for French colonization in North America.