France made friends with the Indians and traded with them.
The French settlers traded furs with the Indians.
Native Americans traded furs with the French and Dutch for a number of things, including axes, kettles, knives, and needles.
France, and England mostly, but all of Europe was trading with the aboriginals
The Delaware Indians traded for pretty much the same things they traded. Maize, tin, furs, iron, bearskins, wild game, squash, fungi, herbal remedies, vegetables, ribbon, beads, the coveted ax, firearm, and powder.
they traded bacon jk they did not they acutally traded furs, beads but mostly copper i hope this did not help you
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They traded furs for metal items, such as, knives, kettles, needles, and axes.
The French settlers traded furs with the Indians.
They traded furs for metal items, such as, knives, kettles, needles, and axes.
they traded with the English
Beeds, blankets, guns, pots, and lead fro the French...furs from the Indians
The Englishmen did and some colonists did illegally.
The first Europeans to purchase furs from Indians were French and English fishermen who, during the 1500s, fished off the coast of northeastern Canada and occasionally traded with the Indians. In exchange, the Indians received European-manufactured goods such as guns, metal cooking utensils, and cloth.
They traded furs,cloth,animal hides,bark,logs, and tobacco.
the Sioux Indians traded buffaloes for corn. they traded with their linguistic cousins the Mandan and Hidatsa
Native Americans traded furs with the French and Dutch for a number of things, including axes, kettles, knives, and needles.
France, and England mostly, but all of Europe was trading with the aboriginals