beads guns and metal items
The French settlers traded furs with the Indians.
The Seneca Indians initially had a complex relationship with early settlers, characterized by both cooperation and conflict. They engaged in trade with settlers, exchanging goods such as furs for tools and other supplies. However, as settlers encroached on their lands and resources, tensions escalated, leading to conflicts such as skirmishes and violence. Overall, the Seneca's treatment of settlers varied depending on the circumstances and individual interactions.
The Mohawk Indians initially had a complex relationship with early settlers, characterized by both cooperation and conflict. They engaged in trade with settlers, exchanging furs for European goods, which fostered some level of collaboration. However, as settlers expanded their territories and encroached on Mohawk lands, tensions and hostilities arose. Ultimately, the relationship varied significantly depending on specific events and individual interactions.
Though the Native Americans gained trade goods (cloth, beads, and metals,) the early European settlers gained furs, an extremely valuable trade item. Moreover, at Jamestown, the settlers were saved by the generosity of the Native population. Whites benefited from the exchange much more than the Natives did.
Native Americans traded furs with the French and Dutch for a number of things, including axes, kettles, knives, and needles.
they traded with the English
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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!!
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they came to France to trade for furs and to bring Christianity to the Indians. hope this helps <3
to trade furs
The French settlers traded furs with the Indians.
To trade furs
The Seneca Indians initially had a complex relationship with early settlers, characterized by both cooperation and conflict. They engaged in trade with settlers, exchanging goods such as furs for tools and other supplies. However, as settlers encroached on their lands and resources, tensions escalated, leading to conflicts such as skirmishes and violence. Overall, the Seneca's treatment of settlers varied depending on the circumstances and individual interactions.
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