They traded furs for metal items, such as, knives, kettles, needles, and axes.
Native Americans traded furs with the French and Dutch for a number of things, including axes, kettles, knives, and needles.
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They traded furs for metal items, such as, knives, kettles, needles, and axes.
Because both groups benefited from their cooperation in the fur trade: the Indians did the trapping and then traded the furs to the French and Dutch for numerous desired goods.
Because both groups benefited from their cooperation in the fir trade: the Indians did the trapping and then traded the furs to the French and Dutch for numerous desired goods.
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South American Indians primarily traded fur with the French and Dutch for European manufactured goods, such as firearms, metal tools, textiles, and other commodities. These goods were often more advanced than what the indigenous peoples had access to, enhancing their daily lives and hunting practices. Additionally, the exchange facilitated cultural interactions and alliances between the indigenous tribes and European traders.
they traded with north America
When they first met everything and anything. Beads were popular and anything made of metal. Eventually axes, knifes, guns, gunpowder, food, alcohol, medical supplies and everything needed to live a modern lifestyle.
beads guns and metal items