Pot. And crayons.
The French and the Acadians
the french [Indian]allies were the algonquins and the hurons. the british [Indian] allies were the Iroquois . also some were neutral
The Iroquois. Because he helped the Hurons fight war with them. This caused bitterness between the Iroquois and the French.
The real answer is trade
The fur trade was important to french because they had a lot of kettles, knives and other gifts. They wanted furs.
The Hurons ran their trade networks by acting like agents to trade with the french for European goods.
When Champlain approached the Hurons for trade, they insisted on a balanced reciprocal exchange of goods as per their cultural norms. This helped establish a mutually beneficial relationship between the French and the Hurons.
The French,Indians,(hurons, Iroquois),Europeans,and Dutch
The French and the Acadians
French
The Hurons and the Algonquins
The Hurons were allied with the French and the Iroquois were allied with the British
Sainte-Marie among the Hurons was a French Jesuit mission established in the 17th century in present-day Ontario, Canada. It was a center for French missionaries to work with the Huron Wendat Indigenous people, focusing on converting them to Christianity and providing education and resources. The mission was an important hub for trade, diplomacy, and cultural exchange between Europeans and Indigenous peoples.
Samuel befriended with the Hurons because of the fur trade.
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
the french [Indian]allies were the algonquins and the hurons. the british [Indian] allies were the Iroquois . also some were neutral
No inventions were made by the Hurons.