Beaver, otter, and other furs and skins.
Because the French helped the natives and traded with them
they traded fur and they traded cooking tools and other important stuff (to the indians) as well as diseases.
because, the Puritans traded things to the natives for the land only for a limited time. The Puritans thought that when they traded their things for the land that it was now theirs.
a they traded for tobacco b they traded for horses c they traded for metal goods and cloth d they traded for corn and beans The answer is a they traded for tobacco i know this because natives didn't have horses or metal goods and cloth well cloth yes but not metal and they didn't have corn and beans so the most obvious answer is A.
The Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) controlled the fur trade. Or did it? HBC was the major player in the fur trade, but it faced stiff competition at times from Montréal merchants. It cannot be stated baldly that HBC completely controlled the fur trade.
they traded stuff
HBC (Hudson Bay Company) used beaver skins as a form of currency between the Natives. Beaver skin because it was the most prized fur.
i don't think
Beaver, otter, and other furs and skins.
HBC kept control by controlling the trade routes, which brought a lot of money into the HBC.
They were both fur-trading companies, but they were competing against each other. The HBC had a very strict standard of trade. There was little room for bargaining, and they didn't trade for alchohol. The NWC on the other hand, has more of a relaxed standard, and they traded Whisky with the Indians.
they traded with the HBC posts all around north america
Because HBC was the more powerful one, either way it's now called "The Bay."
Because the French helped the natives and traded with them
Because the French helped the natives and traded with them
The English and the French, who traded with Natives (Naskapi)