they traded fur and other living ways.
not all First Nations were allies of the Europeans. ex. the beothuk were hunted down by the Europeans for bounty because they didn't want to have the Europeans on their land.
The first nations helped the Europeans because it was good to trade with them to get metals for fur.
Europeans traded with First Nations to obtain goods such as furs, fish, and other natural resources that were valuable in Europe. In return, First Nations received goods like metal tools, weapons, and cloth that were not readily available in their own communities. This exchange of goods allowed both groups to access items they needed or desired.
Europeans
They did not kill them, as they did the first Europeans, the Vikings.
They did not kill them, as they did the first Europeans, the Vikings.
Both First Nations and Europeans benefited from the fur trade through mutually advantageous exchanges. First Nations gained access to European goods such as metal tools, firearms, and textiles, which enhanced their daily lives and hunting capabilities. In return, Europeans profited from the high demand for furs in Europe, which were fashionable and lucrative commodities. This collaboration fostered economic relationships and cultural exchanges, although it also led to significant long-term consequences for Indigenous communities.
they thought they were savages and they didnt have a religon
they traded and it was cool
That's simply, other then the Vikings and First Nations it was the Europeans.
Europeans and First Nations people exchanged a variety of goods, knowledge, and cultural practices. Europeans introduced technologies such as metal tools, firearms, and domesticated animals like horses, which transformed Indigenous ways of life. In return, First Nations people shared agricultural techniques, including the cultivation of crops like maize, beans, and squash, and provided valuable knowledge of the land and its resources. This exchange significantly impacted both societies, leading to profound changes in their economies and lifestyles.
they were tour guides and helped europeans cure diesease and show the euros where the loads of resources were