The French traded money(ect.)for beaver furs
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.
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French traders were eager for Beaver fur/ fur in the 1600s.
trade muskets,hatchets,knives,colored ribbons,beads! yay!
Native Americans allied with the French during the French and Indian War primarily due to the French's established trade relationships and mutual respect for Indigenous land and culture. Unlike the British, who sought to expand their settlements and displace Native tribes, the French generally engaged in cooperative trade and military alliances. Furthermore, many Native American tribes viewed the French as a counterbalance to British expansionism, which threatened their territories and way of life. This strategic alliance aimed to protect their interests and maintain autonomy amid colonial pressures.
Fur
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 french colonized in America to trade fur with the native Americans
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The French came to Wisconsin to hunt for furs and trade with the Native Americans.
Trade muskets, tobacco, hatchets, knives, colored ribbon, and beads.
Trade muskets, tobacco, hatchets, knives, colored ribbon, and beads.
Beeds, blankets, guns, pots, and lead fro the French...furs from the Indians
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by the fur trade and diplomatic dialogues
Trade muskets, tobacco, hatchets, knives, colored ribbon, and beads.