the answer is the Lenni Lanape
Native Americans traded furs with the French and Dutch for a number of things, including axes, kettles, knives, and needles.
Colonies were generally forbidden to trade with countries other than their "mother" country. English colonies traded only with England; Dutch colonies traded only with Holland; Spanish colonies traded only with Spain.
New York began as a Dutch colony in 1624. The English took over following an Anglo-Dutch war, in 1664.
Because both groups benefited from their cooperation in the fur trade: the Indians did the trapping and then traded the furs to the French and Dutch for numerous desired goods.
Because both groups benefited from their cooperation in the fir trade: the Indians did the trapping and then traded the furs to the French and Dutch for numerous desired goods.
they traded fur and food
who ever owns the fur company
what type of communication they used
They traded furs for metal items, such as, knives, kettles, needles, and axes.
they traded with north America
The Dutch.
Japan began to trade with the United States [previously only traded with the Chinese and the Dutch] U.S and Japan became friends and made peace Japanese open two ports for U.S
Japan began to trade with the United States [previously only traded with the Chinese and the Dutch] U.S and Japan became friends and made peace Japanese open two ports for U.S
Japan began to trade with the United States [previously only traded with the Chinese and the Dutch] U.S and Japan became friends and made peace Japanese open two ports for U.S
The Dutch traded muskets to them. I'm not sure when that happened though.
Jamestown.
Naamloze Vennootschap. All publicly traded Dutch companies are NV's, but not all NV's are publicly traded. Dutch NV's require 100,000 NLG share capital or more.