they trade things in need like fur andland
They did this to trade furs with Native Americans.
beads guns and metal items
They used that to trade with the Native Americans for animal furs.
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Fur trade with the native Americans.
They did this to trade furs with Native Americans.
The dutch wanted to form a alliance with the Indians so it can compete against the French in trade.
The coloney was the base of fur trade with the Native Americans
The Dutch and Native Americans engaged in trade primarily in furs, particularly beaver pelts, which were highly valued in Europe for hat-making. In exchange, the Dutch offered various goods, including metal tools, firearms, textiles, and alcohol. This exchange not only provided Native Americans with new resources but also significantly impacted their societies and economies. The trade relationships were complex and varied among different tribes and regions.
the native Americans needed scissors and knives so the decided to give furs like beaver fur. The Dutch needed fur for warmth and trading with other places.
he traded plentyy things
The Dutch colony in New York didn't teach Native Americans to grow sugar cane. Sugar cane is only grown in tropical areas like Cuba and Cuba wasn't a Dutch colony, but Spanish. So, the Dutch didn't teach Native Americans to grow sugar cane.
Native Americans traded furs with the French and Dutch for a number of things, including axes, kettles, knives, and needles.
Amerigo Vespucci traded items such as beads, mirrors, and cloth with the Native Americans during his voyages. These European goods were items of value to the indigenous people, as they were unfamiliar to them and could be used for adornment or trade with other tribes.