the natives taught early explorers about how to use herbs for medicine.
Yes, in some cases. Natives guides and traders provided valuable knowledge, resources, and assistance to explorers in various parts of the world, aiding in navigation, communication, and survival. However, conflicts and misunderstandings also occurred between explorers and some native populations during the Age of Exploration.
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.
Some early explorers in Washington include George Vancouver, who explored and charted the Pacific Northwest coast in the late 18th century, and Lewis and Clark, who undertook an expedition to the region in the early 19th century. Other explorers like James Cook and Manuel Quimper also played important roles in early exploration of Washington.
The first explorers were early humans who migrated out of Africa around 60,000 years ago, spreading to other parts of the world in search of food, shelter, and resources. These early explorers paved the way for future explorers and settlers to discover new lands and establish connections between different civilizations.
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.
the natives taught the early explorers how to collect sap from the tree
When the James towncolony was built the Indians show the people how to grow corn and hunt animals.
The early Spanish explorers were looking for Silver and Gold!early explorers set out to find new land for the rest of their tribesthe natives taught early explorers about how to use herbs for medicine
Explorers of where? most likely: climate/wheather, disease, hostile natives, terrain
fancy stuff so they look ispireing to the natives.
What types of governmant did the early natives establish?
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There were already natives living in Kentucky, so he didn't really technically discover it. He was, however, one of the early explorers of Kentucky. He is credited with settling the state.
Early European explorers were looking for an easier route to Asia and India. Believing the Earth was round, they thought they could travel west to get there. When they came to land, thinking they found India, they referred to the natives as Indians not realizing it was a different continent.
early explorers set out to find new land for the rest of their tribes
Explored, conquered the natives, and built settlements