The first Europeans to purchase furs from Indians were French and English fishermen who, during the 1500s, fished off the coast of northeastern Canada and occasionally traded with the Indians. In exchange, the Indians received European-manufactured goods such as guns, metal cooking utensils, and cloth.
Many European countries traded with the local population guns for slaves.
They traded things they had like money, guns, gun powder, and other tools and such that the Africans didn't have.
The Europeans traded weaponry (guns), pots (brass), beads, and blankets.The First Nations traded furs (beaver), weaponry (bows and arrows), crop vegetables (delicacies), and shells.
If your asking, "who they traded with", then its the Natives/Aboriginals of Canada. There are many tribes/races/clans that inhabitated Canada (before), so i cannot name all of them. Here are the major ones: Iroquois Huron If your asking, "what they traded", then well they traded many things, such as: - Guns - Food - Clothing - Metals/minerals There are many more things, just search them up. they traded furs too
When the Europeans originally came to the New World and met the Native Americans, they were not armed with guns. The had bows and arrows, spears, and other similar weapons. They came to use guns afterwards, through the Europeans.
Long guns and hand guns
They traded plants and animals and tobacco
The Africans sold were often criminals or convicted of a crime. They were traded for goods but often traded guns and firearms to these African kingdoms.
bow and arrows, spears, and poison darts(they would rub the arrow heads on frogs that prodused poison (sometimes even guns if they traded with the Europeans)
They traded guns
The horse.