Beaver, otter, and other furs and skins.
Because the French helped the natives and traded with them
The natives found them very tasty.
Both wars were instigated by increasing numbers of White settlers helping themselves to native lands, establishing settlements and forts; there was also an element of factionalism with certaing native groups taking the side of the British, others with the French or Dutch. The availability of traded firearms helped to increase tensions between natives and settlers and charges of murder brought against natives featured at the outset of both wars.
It was not a war between the French and Indians, it was a war between the British and French, with the Native Americans as allies on both sides. It is called the French and Indian War because if you're American/British, you were fighting the French and most of the Natives, hence French and Indian war.
The main difference between France and Spain and their colonization of the Americas was how they treated the natives. Initially, Spain's reason for settling in the Americas was to acquire the gold, silver and precious gems that could be mined on these continents. The natives were initially treated as slaves, and this harsh treatment, coupled with the passing of European diseases to the natives, who had no immunity, decimated the population. The French treated the Native Americans very admirably. They entered business partnerships with them, treated them as equals, and had no qualms about intermarrying with the natives.
Because the French helped the natives and traded with them
Because the French helped the natives and traded with them
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The Spanish came for gold and forced the natives ti work as slaves. The Spanish also killed many native people, either by disease or by shooting them. The French traded with the Natives.
The English and the French, who traded with Natives (Naskapi)
The natives traded fur pelts, primarily beaver, with Samuel de Champlain. These furs were highly valued in Europe for making hats and other garments, leading to a fur trade relationship between the natives and French explorers like Champlain.
they traded stuff
No. The French were christian and Natives were not
The French got along with many different kinds of natives. The French usually got along with natives that did what they wanted them to.
The natives found them very tasty.
Cartier took furs, fish, and other resources from the natives, which led to conflicts and strained relationships between the French explorers and the indigenous peoples.
The french Jesuists were mainly focused on converting the natives, but failed to do so due to the strong belief the natives had in their own god and because of the language barrier between the two races.