Trade. With the Vikings they wanted metal and status objects.
Later and further south they wanted metal and firearms.
Then they wanted them to go away.
Europeans sought to live on land occupied by First Nations primarily for economic reasons, including the pursuit of resources such as fur, timber, and agricultural land. They believed in the concept of manifest destiny, which held that they were destined to expand and civilize new territories. Additionally, European powers aimed to establish colonies to enhance their political and military influence. This often led to conflict and displacement of Indigenous peoples, as their rights and ways of life were disregarded.
When the Europeans came to Canada and found the aboriginal peoples here they found that their ''God'' was not the same and that their ways of living were different. The Europeans thinking that they are superior compared to the Aboriginal people they made Residential Schools and put them in the schools essentially to make them more like the Europeans.
The Europeans exploited Africa's land and people.
well if you want to know what they do or who they are they are the albert quinoweese uhngredesdre and some things they enjoyed were fishing and weaving their baskets and some first nations even made their own birch bark or other sacred tree bark.
Europeans mainly wanted spices for trade. The merchants at that time wanted to make a huge living and as their trading became better with people, they looked for things that people would want or find valuable.
not all First Nations were allies of the Europeans. ex. the beothuk were hunted down by the Europeans for bounty because they didn't want to have the Europeans on their land.
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At almost any shoe store. Softmoc Payless Ect. If you want the real ones made buy First nations people you will have to look online or talk to someone first nations maybe they can make you a pair.
Europeans believed a new religion would help the First Nation and benefit their culture.
Well it's, kind of because the government didn't want the " first nations" people to be in with like lets say " white" people, or what ever and wanted them to be in an all " first nations" school so they could learn how to be " white". And it wasn't right.
Well it's, kind of because the government didn't want the " first nations" people to be in with like lets say " white" people, or what ever and wanted them to be in an all " first nations" school so they could learn how to be " white". And it wasn't right.
During World War II, Japanese controlled much of Southeast Asia from European nations. When the Japanese ruled the area, it showed them that Europeans were far from invincible. When the war ended, the Japanese left Southeast Asia. Europeans then wanted the land back. But many of the people of Southeast Asia did not want to live under the Europeans any longer. Southeast Asia eventually won independence and new nations were formed.
Europeans sought to live on land occupied by First Nations primarily for economic reasons, including the pursuit of resources such as fur, timber, and agricultural land. They believed in the concept of manifest destiny, which held that they were destined to expand and civilize new territories. Additionally, European powers aimed to establish colonies to enhance their political and military influence. This often led to conflict and displacement of Indigenous peoples, as their rights and ways of life were disregarded.
The US never joined - the people didn't want to. (1 of the reasons it failed was theis lack of US support)
it is important to the first nations because they want to have control over their own affairs. To have the rights that every other cultural person has
cause europeans are dumb
The europeans wanted freedom and supply from the congolese.