cash and carry
his foreign alliance was with both France and Britain. He traded with both countries equally, though both Frace and Britain canstantly got into conflicts.
they were rich in weaponry and the first nations had the fur. the french needed fur so they traded with the first nations which needed weapons, steel, and other metals.
In September of 1939, Roosevelt persuaded Congress to pass a "Cash-and-carry" provisoion that allowed warring nations to buy U.S. arms as long as they paid cash and transported them in their own ships. But the policy began to look like too little too late. By summer 1940, France had fallen and Britain was under siege. Roosevelt scrambled to provide the British with "all aid short of war."By June he had sent Britain 500,000 rifles and 80,000 machine guns, and in early September the United States traded 50 old destroyers for leases on British military bases in the Caribbean and Newfoundland.
they traded women for sex
Indians traded with the settlers.
He was a trader. He traded his merchandise for food.
They traded with them because they needed supplies to survive.
If there is a large population then more foods are needed to be traded, grown, or bought.
I believe they traded with other tribes to get the supplies they needed. If my answer is wrong, feel free to change.
They did't give it to Britain, Britain traded to them.
The right answer is rendezvous.
traded stuff for supplies
they traded because they were hungery and needed better things..
It was a system of barter. They traded what ever they have for something they needed.
They made what they needed or traded for what they needed.
They made what they needed or traded for what they needed.
because Britain refused to stop seizing American ships that traded with France