They traded many different things with many different people.
They traded it
Jacques Cartier traded items such as knives, beads, mirrors, and other goods with the Iroquois in exchange for furs, mainly beaver pelts, which were highly valued in Europe for their warmth and water-resistant qualities.
The Iroquois traded furs with the English in exchange for weapons and cloth.
They traded many different things with many different people.
The Dutch traded muskets to them. I'm not sure when that happened though.
The Iroquois tribe was a large confederation that traded extensively. Fur trade was a major aspect of that industry.
traded skins and furs lots and lived in upstate ny
They wore breech cloth, leggings, moccasins, silk(that was traded), nose ring, feathers in their hair.
The Iroquois traded corn and steak from the river. They got money in return thank you
Furs. They were a Northeastern tribe and would trap and trade the animal furs they caught. French traders lived and traded with them.
Many people befriended the Iroquois. The Dutch set up several trading posts when they had a colony in New york. The French also traded with the Iroquois, more to the west and north. The british took over New York and expanded the colony. During the American Revolution most of the Tribes of the Iroquois fought on the side of the British, except for the Oneida Tribe which had intrests with local rebels.
Many people befriended the Iroquois. The Dutch set up several trading posts when they had a colony in New york. The French also traded with the Iroquois, more to the west and north. The british took over New York and expanded the colony. During the American Revolution most of the Tribes of the Iroquois fought on the side of the British, except for the Oneida Tribe which had intrests with local rebels.