beaver furs
beaver furs
to trade the goods for furs
furs
the native Americans needed scissors and knives so the decided to give furs like beaver fur. The Dutch needed fur for warmth and trading with other places.
Beaver fur was so valuable because back in time they would trade furs to have basic needs.
Native Americans traded furs with the French and Dutch for a number of things, including axes, kettles, knives, and needles.
They did this to trade furs with Native Americans.
They traded furs, beaver mostly, the Europeans gave metal goods and basically anything that they had at the moment.
The French traded money(ect.)for beaver furs
Dutch explorers demanded more furs from the Lenape primarily due to the high demand for fur in Europe, which was driving a lucrative trade. The fur trade was economically vital for the Dutch, as it allowed them to establish profitable trade networks and compete with other European powers. Additionally, the Lenape had established relationships with the Dutch, which made them key partners in the fur trade, further incentivizing the Dutch to increase their demands.
beaver skin, mink, and other fur