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They used that to trade with the Native Americans for animal furs.

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We have two copper kettles that the brass handles have popped loose and I would like to know how and where to get these repaired so that they are safe to use thank you Dan Herrmann email danherrma?

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What weapons did french fur traders trade besides a knife mirror hoes?

They traded metal items, such as axes, knives, arrow heads, pots and pans, and awls, iron tomahawks, knives, axes, awls, fish hooks, cloth of various colors, woolen blankets, linen shirts, brass kettles, silver jewelry, assorted glass beads, guns and powder. They also brought rum and brandy.


What were some of the things that Europeans traded with the Native Indians?

The Europeans traded weaponry (guns), pots (brass), beads, and blankets.The First Nations traded furs (beaver), weaponry (bows and arrows), crop vegetables (delicacies), and shells.


Is brass an element?

No, it's not an element. Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc. There can optionally be traces of other elements typically arsenic.Brass is neither an element or a compound. It is an alloy.


Canadian fur trade what did they trade?

First of all, the fur trade is history, not ancient history. They traded woven fabric, tin and brass kettles, beads, and tools for pelts, mainly beaver.


Is there brass damascus?

I might be way off here but I guess you are talking about in relation to Damascus Steel? This is a form of steel made in Persia and north India and traded westwards. It was most often bought by Europeans in Damascus in modern day Syria so the name comes from there. Damascus Brass by extension would be super pure strong brass from Damascus. In short there isn't such a thing as "Damascus brass" in the same way as Steel. However Brass objects made in such a way as to mimic the "watered" appearance of Damascus Steel might be named as such or indeed anything made in Syria of brass could be called such. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I concur.


What is a spirit kettle?

A spirit kettle is a teapot or kettle that sits upon a stand and has a burner beneath it. The burner usually burned alcohol, hence the "spirit" in it's name. This was a popular Victorian and Edwardian accessory. It allowed one to move the tea meal to just about anywhere, and one did not have to send the help to refresh the hot water. Most spirit kettles were made of sturdy materials such as silver plate and brass. They were usually ornate, with scrollwork and filigree, meant to compliment the rest of the silver or tea accessories. With the advent of light stovetop tea kettles and electric kettles, the spirit kettle fell by the wayside, and are now considered collectible antiques.


What family of instruments does a tuba belong to?

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How is a case of a kettle made?

Electric tea kettles are made predominately of steel, iron, silver, aluminum, or a combination of plastic and metal. High-grade steel is typically used for the housing of all-metal kettles. Heat resistant plastics, such as low density polyethylene (LDPE), polypropylene (PP), or polystyrene (PS), comprise the upper housings of the kettles in some models with metal enclosures on the bases that contain the heating elements.Add. A Kettle in Glaciology/Geology is a depression in the moraine or end landform left by the melting of an embedded block of ice. Waldon's Pond is a famous one.


How is a trombone classified?

The trombone is classified as: low brass, and or brass.


What family is the trombone from?

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Is a the comet instrument a brass or woodwind?

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