Glass beads, cloth, ribbons, cutlery, cooking pots, axes, firearms,
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In the 1700s, people in Delaware wore slacks and shirts. Women typically wore dresses, shirts, and other modest pieces of clothing.
There different aspects of kind of fur -trade that colonial Delaware had. The most common was barter trade where the fur was traded with other things.
to trade furs
trade goods for the salves trade
beaver skin, mink, and other fur
Slavery was legal in Delaware throughout the 1600s and 1700s. In the late 1700s, Delaware became the first state to join the United States.
Self-governed.
In the 1600s and 1700s, Delaware was predominantly Christian, with Quakerism, Anglicanism, and Presbyterianism being some of the main religious groups in the region. There was also a significant presence of Lutherans and Catholics in Delaware during this time.
About 5000-7500 colonists were in Delaware at the time
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The fur trade did not end in the 1700s. It flourished well into the 1800s. In fact, there is some semblance of a fur trade still today.
It was the triangular Trade
late 1700s
The triangular trade route was most likely used by colonial smugglers during the 1600s and 1700s. The triangular trade involved the transportation of goods, including slaves, between Europe, Africa, and the Americas. Smugglers took advantage of the system to transport illicit goods and evade custom duties and regulations imposed by colonial authorities.
atlantic slave trade