The fur trade was a big part of the Native American and French relations. Most of the friendliness amongst the French and Native Americans would have come from the business the two groups were partaking in.
Yes, the French developed a very strong interpersonal relationship with the Native Americans. Frenchmen often married Indian woman and had children. The French traded furs with the Indians for things like guns, pots and pans, mirriors, things they thought of as frivolous and everday, but the Indians saw as amazing, technological wonders.
Because the French accepted them and their way of life. The Native Americans also welcomed them into their homes. Also The French traded things that did not harm the Native American unlike the English. Even though some of the English made peace with the Native Americans.
Guns, Shiny things (No Joke), and other goods that were inaccessible to Native Americans
There are a number of things that the native Americans discovered. The most important was the discovery of America itself where they first settled.
Well first it is why did the french "come" not came, but otherwise, I am assuming that you mean why the french came to America, so, to make things short, the french came to America to find a passage to Asia, originally that is.
Look it up yourself
Picnic, hanging out with friends, tanning and other things you can do at a park.
Native Americans traded furs with the French and Dutch for a number of things, including axes, kettles, knives, and needles.
my relationship to black women in America is fine, I have girl friends that are black and we have a lot of fun and some things in common...
From the view of the native Americans, the colonists and their diseases were two bad things.
they treated them like science prodjects
Parties, sports, hang out with friends, anything really. The same things America kids do.