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Because the French accepted them and their way of life. The Native Americans also welcomed them into their homes. Also The French traded things that did not harm the Native American unlike the English. Even though some of the English made peace with the Native Americans.
attacked native Americans who sided with the french
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New France exported fur, fish, and wood.
In the 1800's
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I think it was for their farmland..
French traders were eager for Beaver fur/ fur in the 1600s.
I think it was for their farmland..
France appeared to be a better partner to Native Americans than the Colonists and the English. The French were trading partners while the Colonists were land grabbers.
They traded for furs and some married Native American women. Yet, they also killed and discriminated against the Native Americans and took women as slaves to sell.
France and England. France sided with the Indians
In the 1600s and 1700s, representatives of France were the most skilled in relating to Native Americans. French traders and explorers (among others) were diligent in learning Native customs and languages; they also established trading posts more often than actual settlements, thereby assuring the Natives that they were not intent on annexing territory so much as simply profiting from its tradable resources.
They wanted learn and how to build birchbark canoes. The canoes know navigation from the water and they are very sturdy.
The earliest know settlers were the original ancestors of the Native Americans that settled the area following the ice age. The Anishinaabe and Dakotas are the earliest known organized settlers of Minnesota. The first European settlers were fur traders from France.
Because France was one of the main traders with the United States. They had supported us and we felt that if we didnt help then we would be in trouble.
Allies of France during the French and Indian War were some of the Native Americans. They included the tribes of Ottawa's and Mississauga.