In trade networks, Native Americans provided a variety of valuable goods, including furs, fish, and agricultural products such as corn, beans, and squash. They also traded crafted items like baskets, pottery, and tools. Additionally, their extensive knowledge of the land and Natural Resources facilitated trade routes and exchanges with European settlers and other tribes. This exchange significantly influenced both Native American societies and the economies of European colonizers.
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Native Americans would often trade in Horses
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Aboriginal peoples in Canada and Native Americans in the United States of furs to the English for often higher prices and higher quality goods than they could offer.
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no they did not