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There were 2 different fur trading companies, Hudson Bay Company, and North West Company. The people from HBC strictly forbade their workers to marry the American Indians, which caused lots of tension(if you know what it mean;) )

But the NWC allowed their workers to marry into the native tribes because of many reasons. They could gain more knowledge about the land from the experts, and they could start the civilizing/assimilating process.

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What are France's economic goals?

1-it hoped to find a passage to the east indies 2-it wanted to gain the control of fishing banks off the Newfoundland 3-french traders wanted to obtain fur in north America 4-it wished to build an overseas empire in the western hemisphere 5-the catholic church in France was eager to send missionaries to convert the Indians


What kind of markings did the Jumano Indians put n their faces?

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Who walked across the silk road?

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How did Sioux trade with other Indians?

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What were the consequence of Hawaiian contact with outsiders?

Hawaiian contact with outsiders, particularly during the late 18th and 19th centuries, led to significant cultural, social, and economic changes. The arrival of European and American explorers, traders, and missionaries introduced new goods, diseases, and ideologies, which drastically altered traditional Hawaiian life. The introduction of diseases like smallpox devastated the native population, while the influx of foreign trade and missionaries influenced local governance and religious practices. Ultimately, these interactions contributed to the erosion of native sovereignty and culture, culminating in the eventual annexation of Hawaii by the United States.

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