They had a fur trade and it seems to have been fair. The French became part of Native American tribes and married Native American women. Unlike the English the French were more apt to accept the Native Americans with respect.
The Iroquois tribes disliked the French primarily due to their alliance with the Huron and other tribes, which threatened Iroquois dominance in the region. The French were also involved in the fur trade, competing directly with the Iroquois for resources and territory. Additionally, the French missionaries' efforts to convert Native Americans to Christianity created further tensions. Overall, the French presence in North America was seen as a direct challenge to Iroquois power and autonomy.
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the league dominated the fur trade and skillfully played the English and the French against each other, as need to help the league. this led to the French-Indian War.
The Iroquois Confederacy, particularly the Mohawk tribe, notably refused to trade or deal with the French during the colonial period. This resistance stemmed from their strategic alliances with the British and a desire to maintain autonomy in their territorial disputes. The Iroquois sought to protect their interests and navigate the complex dynamics between European powers in North America.
The French were allies with the Algonquians and the British with the Iroquois.
They gave the Iroquois steel weapons
The French,Indians,(hurons, Iroquois),Europeans,and Dutch
The Iroquois tribes disliked the French primarily due to their alliance with the Huron and other tribes, which threatened Iroquois dominance in the region. The French were also involved in the fur trade, competing directly with the Iroquois for resources and territory. Additionally, the French missionaries' efforts to convert Native Americans to Christianity created further tensions. Overall, the French presence in North America was seen as a direct challenge to Iroquois power and autonomy.
Furs. They were a Northeastern tribe and would trap and trade the animal furs they caught. French traders lived and traded with them.
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the league dominated the fur trade and skillfully played the English and the French against each other, as need to help the league. this led to the French-Indian War.
The settlement agreement between the Iroquois and the French, particularly during the 17th century fur trade, established a robust trading relationship. However, the trade was often hindered by harsh winter conditions, which affected transportation and the availability of fur-bearing animals. The Iroquois and French sought to capitalize on the lucrative fur trade, but the extreme cold limited their operations and interactions during the winter months.
They allied because they wanted a fur trade just like how the French were allied with the Hurons. To be more specific, they allied themselves with the Iroquois Confederacy. Reference from AP US History Textbook
u will find the fair trade simble and thats haw u can tell if its fair trade and if is no fair trade simble its not fair trade
The Huron were the traditional enemy of the Iroquois. They were enemies for quite some time. When the Huron made allies with the French in the 1600s, the Iroquois saw this as a threat. They started doing raids, and they wiped out the Huron tribes. They were also an enemy of the French. The Beaver Wars that started in 1609 were actually the Iroquois fighting against the French and Huron over hunting grounds related to the fur trade. They also fought against the French and Algonquians during the French Indian War.
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During the French and Indian War, the Iroquois sided with the British against the French and their Algonquin allies, both traditional enemies of the Iroquois. The Iroquois hoped that aiding the British would also bring favors after the war