In the 1500s, Americans primarily traded goods such as precious metals, including gold and silver, as well as valuable commodities like tobacco, sugar, and cotton with Europeans. This trade was part of the broader Columbian Exchange, which facilitated the exchange of various agricultural products, animals, and technologies between the Americas and Europe. Additionally, Europeans often exchanged manufactured goods, textiles, and firearms in return. The trade significantly impacted economies and cultures on both sides of the Atlantic.
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they died due to europeans bringing over diseases that the native americans bodies were not adapted to.
the europeans and native americans struck up a deal around fur trade and other goods this answer was created by isaiah shiver yeah the on in your class
well..they traded boo boo
The arrival of the Europeans did not affect the native americans in Mexico.
The arrival of the Europeans.
to trade and claim land
In the area to trade
to trade and claim land
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they were looking for a faster way to Asia, to trade for spices and etc.
It wasn't pure gangster and swag skill it was Japan converted to Christianity and the Europeans started to trade with Japan as a result of them landing on the Japanese islands
they died due to europeans bringing over diseases that the native americans bodies were not adapted to.
during the 1500s, what was china's official trade policy
It wasn't pure gangster and swag skill it was Japan converted to Christianity and the Europeans started to trade with Japan as a result of them landing on the Japanese islands
They did not leave they where captured by Europeans and Americans and forced into the slave trade.