Well it was zebras i remember learning it at school i am 90 now so i could be wrong
Well in the old days i guess they traded for other stuff
Yes. Jaguars are endangered, and therefore protected under the law. They may not be hunted, illegally bred, sold or traded.
Because pet keepers who claim to be animal lovers will buy them. The whole trade is motivated by greed. Private collectors will pay thousands of dollars for a rare animal that should not be sold overseas. This is why there are still poachers. The most disgusting aspect of this is that the most frequently traded animals are endangered species. Most collectors buy only one specimen for the sake of being able to say "look what I've got." They make no attempt whatsoever to breed from or use the genes of the unfortunate animal they keep locked up.
The Middle Passage was the stage of the triangular trade in which millions of Africans[1]were shipped to the New World as part of the Atlantic slave trade. Ships departed Europe for African markets with manufactured goods, which were traded for purchased or kidnapped Africans, who were transported across the Atlantic as slaves; the slaves were then sold or traded for raw materials,[2]which would be transported back to Europe to complete the voyage.
The Walla Walla tribe's main source of food was salmon, but they also ate roots, berries, deer, elk, and the occasional buffalo meat they traded.
They traded food and weapons, they were allies during wars, and the american indians showed them how to hunt and fish.
The Englishmen did and some colonists did illegally.
France, and England mostly, but all of Europe was trading with the aboriginals
the native americans aka the indians used tomahoks, bows and arrows,and spears. But eventually they bought or traded colonists for guns.
The Karankawas Indians traded with the Texas Indians. They traded goods.
The Karankawas Indians traded with the Texas Indians. They traded goods.
Colonists did enslave Indians, but they easily escaped. So colonists traded Indian slaves to the Islands (Bermuda, Bahamas). Also, there were a lot more Indians than Whites, so the Indians would attack and get their family members back. And, Indians kept a lot of slaves.
The Indians traded the French furs of animals such as fox, otter,beavers, marten, and mink. In return the French gave the Indians pottery and steel knifes, guns,clothing,beads and much more.
the Sioux Indians traded buffaloes for corn. they traded with their linguistic cousins the Mandan and Hidatsa
they traded...
what did the mohave indians traded
they traded for corn and stuff like that