Fur trades were mutually beneficial for both groups of people.
Fur was in high demand in Europe, and so Europeans had Native people get animal furs for them to send back to Europe and make lots of money from.
Native people in return were given handy things that they had not had before, such as guns, pots and pans, etc. (They were also given things that weren't so great, like smallpox infected blankets. Not good.)
Hope that helps!
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Dialog and Mutual Understanding
there food are not the same.
Nation, they are the oldest ever nation in the world.
Ethiopia.
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The Europeans respected that America had already colonized that territory and created a viable nation-state there.
no they just saw the firsnations as a problem.
Europeans believed a new religion would help the First Nation and benefit their culture.
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