Corn and stake from the river, they got money in return.
They gave the Iroquois steel weapons
the Iroquois
They were trade beads and used it for trade with colonist and fur trappers.
the Iroquois village didn't really have money. All they did was trade for food,clothing, and tools and weapons.
Very bad. The Iroquois had a lot of land, and would not give it up due to the high wealth trade in the area. The Huron got so mad about how the Iroquois would not share the land that they invaded the trade route in 1645.
Albany
by giving thanks unto the lord
The Europeans engaged in a weapons trade with the Iroquois, providing them with firearms, gunpowder, and ammunition in exchange for furs and other resources. This trade significantly enhanced the Iroquois' military capabilities, allowing them to dominate their rivals in the region. The introduction of European weaponry also altered traditional power dynamics among Native American tribes, as those who had access to these weapons gained strategic advantages. Ultimately, this trade played a crucial role in the Iroquois' expansion and influence during the colonial period.
They traded many different things with many different people.
It was to unite the 5 Iroquois tribes and to provide a defense.
Furs. They were a Northeastern tribe and would trap and trade the animal furs they caught. French traders lived and traded with them.
The French,Indians,(hurons, Iroquois),Europeans,and Dutch