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Why is the communalism between the buffalo and the First Nations
he had interactions with first nations trough trade and land claiming they asablished a freindly relation ship with the first nations
The first nations were people so were the signs .
Pros: *fur trade *learned ways of living *became good friends Cons: *spread disease *disruption of food chain *captured the people The relationship between Jacques Cartier and the First Nations people was a relation of Jacques being on his voyage meeting up with the first nations and soon becoming good friends and causing a bit of harm. I hope you solved the answer to your question i finally got this answer after three days.
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Why is the communalism between the buffalo and the First Nations
they traded and it was cool
He had an erotic attraction to first nations women. He was one of the original people to prefer mixed relationships.
Treaties varied in their impact on the relationship between First Nations people and colonial powers. Some treaties resulted in land dispossession, forced relocation, and loss of autonomy for Indigenous communities. Other treaties were beneficial, guaranteeing rights, protections, and resources for First Nations people. Overall, treaties significantly shape the ongoing relationship between Indigenous peoples and the government today.
Cartier damaged the relationship with First Nations by establishing a fort on their land without their consent, seizing Indigenous leaders to force compliance, and by spreading diseases that devastated their communities. These actions ultimately led to conflict and mistrust between Cartier and the First Nations people.
Jacques Cartier had a complex relationship with the First Nations people he encountered in North America. Initially, there was mutual curiosity and trade between Cartier's crew and the indigenous communities. However, this relationship deteriorated due to misunderstandings, conflicts, and instances of mistreatment by the French towards the First Nations people.
he had interactions with first nations trough trade and land claiming they asablished a freindly relation ship with the first nations
He never met the First Nations. He was in Greenland, not Canada.
They were both explorers who went on many journeys to be the first people on new lands. RAAAR
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was the first habitant in new france