Yes, the Haudenosaunee, also known as the Iroquois Confederacy, engaged in trade with European settlers from the 17th century onward. They exchanged goods such as furs, which were highly valued in Europe, for metal tools, firearms, and other manufactured items. This trade significantly impacted their economy and relationships, both among Indigenous groups and with European powers. However, it also led to complex social and political changes within Haudenosaunee society.
ships and money
Europeans established trade networks between Europe and the Americas.
Trading Posts
They didn't join, they started the transatlantic slave trade...
Europeans and Africans
Oh honey, the Haudenosaunee encountered those Europeans back in the early 1500s. Yeah, Columbus was still trying to figure out where he landed when these folks were already mingling with the new visitors. So, yeah, they've been dealing with those European shenanigans for quite some time now.
the europeans will get alot more things with the increased trade
they would trade furs and other things that they found like gems or cool rocks
the europeans will get alot more things with the increased trade
the europeans will get alot more things with the increased trade
One of the advantages of the fur trade for Indians was that the Europeans supplied them with rifles. Fur was in high demand in Europe so Europeans were making a lot of profit. A disadvantage of the fur trade for the Europeans was that they had a lot of conflict with each other. A disadvantage for the Indians was that the Europeans took control over the fur trade.
yes
The Europeans Exchanged new technology such as guns for slaves.
Lacrosse: Ancient Haudenosaunee Game
Trade networks kept Europeans from controlling the sources of trade items such as gold and ivory.
Europeans traded gold for salt because they lacked in salt
The communities with the Europeans and the Indian was bad. This trade started a war between the two.The trade with European and the Indian did not go to good. The trade started a war.