The settlers traded these beaded jewelry with the native Americans that were sacred to them. In return they were allowed to stay on a piece of the land. Later the natives began requesting things such as guns and weapons, and even though the mayflower settlers prefered not to give them guns because it would take away their upper hand, they had to for it was the only way they could continue to live there.
fish, slaves, tools, weapons, shells, human hair and toes Yes. When Lewis and Clark came upon them, the Chinook people had already been trading with the British and American traders who came to the Oregon coast for decades.
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Muslim merchants from the Arabian Peninsula controlled Indian Ocean trade.
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All lands were "indian lands". The settlers could not avoid them.
The settlers moved on to Indian land.
The French were the settlers that adapted to the Indian lifestyle best because only men came over so they ended marrying Indian women.
No, you may only trade cards that you get from the board
settlers went to Oregon country for land to farm and to trade fur.
The loss of Indian hunting lands to the settlers caused the Indians to struggle to find food. This made them move more often and become more aggressive toward the settlers.
Spain allowed the settlers to live in their colonies.
The trade that brought people to Canada was beaver fur.
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the European settlers such as the English and French
Spain allowed the settlers to live in their colonies.
Centre of Indian Trade Unions was created in 1970.