The Vikings would refuses to trade weapons to the Native People because the Native and Vikings do not trust each other so the vikings or Native would trade than leave fast or the NAtive could jsut take the weapons and kill them!
Some of the stuff that the Vikings traded in were: Silver, wool, jewellery, wheat, walrus ivory, honey, furs, wine, falcons, pottery, weapons, slaves, antlers, spices and silk.
goods like tools and weapons
Because, the Indians were trying to sell their "rare" animal furs for a living. They tried luring the people in buy their furs. They got other Indians to trade their furs for weapons! Hope I answered your question!!
Yes, the Vikings were quite successful in trade during their time. They established extensive trade networks that spanned Europe, the Middle East, and even parts of Asia, exchanging goods such as furs, timber, and weapons for silver, spices, and luxury items. Their longships enabled them to navigate rivers and seas effectively, facilitating commerce. As a result, Viking trade contributed significantly to the economy of their societies and helped spread their influence across regions.
they traded bever furs and other furs like wolf furs Etc.
furs
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 came for furs and trade
to trade the goods for furs
Ancient Vikings engaged in extensive trade and sold a variety of goods, including furs, timber, iron, and weapons. They also traded luxury items such as silver, amber, and textiles, which they sourced from both local and distant markets. Additionally, they were known to sell slaves, which were captured during their raids. Their trading networks extended across Europe, the Middle East, and even parts of Asia, reflecting their diverse economic activities.
they transported the furs
furs