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What did John Smith refuse to trade with the local Indians?

John Smith refused to trade weapons and gunpowder with the local Indians during his encounters with them. He recognized the potential dangers of arming the Indigenous people, as it could lead to violence and conflict. Instead, he focused on exchanging goods that fostered cooperation, such as food and supplies, to ensure mutual benefit and peace between the settlers and the Native Americans.


What was life like in Jamestown?

Jamestown entered a period called the Starving time. Without Captain John Smith and Pocahontas to act as go-betweens the Indians refused to trade with the settlers.


How did John Smith act when the Powhatan's refuse to trade with him?

When the Powhatans refused to trade with John Smith and the English settlers, he took a confrontational approach. Smith attempted to assert his authority and negotiate by using his skills in diplomacy and persuasion. He organized expeditions to gather resources and sought to establish a more favorable relationship with the Powhatan people. Ultimately, his actions set the stage for both conflict and cooperation between the two groups.


What did Miami Indians trade?

the Miami Indians traded stuff.


Why did the American Indians refuse to help the settlement at San Miguel de Gualdape?

The people in the settlement most likely treated the Native Americans badly, and sold some into slavery, as most European colonists did. Therefore, the Native Americans would attack some parts of the settlement, and would refuse to trade with the colonists.

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