The Europeans hunted buffalo, fish, small birds and easy hunts, such as rabbits
Europeans hunted for a variety of animals, depending on the time period and region. In medieval times, they hunted primarily for game such as deer, boar, and birds. In later centuries, they also hunted for furs from animals like beavers, wolves, and foxes. Additionally, Europeans engaged in large-scale hunting of whales and seals for their blubber, oil, and other resources.
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Europeans wanted to find new trade routes to Asia, as well as new sources of valuable commodities such as spices, silks, and precious metals. They were also interested in spreading Christianity and claiming new territories for their respective countries.
The goddess you are referring to is likely Artemis, the Greek goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and childbirth. She is often depicted carrying a bow and arrow.
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Some Europeans do, but most don't.
the europeans hunted beavers
By colonising Africa, Europeans acquired territory and resources, and could also get free labour in the form of slaves.
They made valuable trades with the Europeans. They gave beaver fur away and received other goods such as wool and metal.
Well if you are talking before they were invaded by Europeans they were nomadic tribes that would hunt and pick out an area till it was cleaned out and then move on.
There is no hunting by anyone of any nationality on the Antarctic continent -- or on earth south of 60 degrees South Latitude. This is a dictate of the Antarctic Treaty.
No. Those rights were reserved to the particular Native group that reserved them when they agreed to allow the Europeans to take control of the land.
Well if you are talking before they were invaded by Europeans they were nomadic tribes that would hunt and pick out an area till it was cleaned out and then move on.
Yes, specifically, Squanto was captured first by George Weymouth (an Eglishman) in 1605. He returned to North America and was captured again in 1614 by Thomas Hunt (another Englishman).
They hunt for some animals in the mountain and the women Fri the animals in the fire. When the Europeans came to attack thay got ready for the war. By Sung Jun MIN
They saw Europeans as barbarians.
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