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They learned a lot of geography and that Northwest Passage did not exist. They also learned that it was taking lots of time and it was so tough to find the Northwest Passage as it did not exist.

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The Indians were being driven from their lands and hunting grounds due to increased migraton in the west. They were beind deprived of their homes on which generations of Indians had lived peacefully. The new miners, ranchers, and traders in the west posed a serious threat to the native Indians. That's What I Thought

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they traded fur animals land medicla knowledge e.t.c

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Don't over hunt animals so that none of them become extinct. Don't be so caught up in material possessions of items.

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well they did have to share the land of course but after a while they didn't want to share anymore because the settlers were taking too much

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The early people of North America learned to irrigate crops from the people who settled in central qnd south america

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because they want there guns and goods to hunt

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They traded fur for metals, alcohol, European goods, guns and e.t.c

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there food are not the same.

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Why did first nations help Europeans when they came to Canada?

The first nations helped the Europeans because it was good to trade with them to get metals for fur.


Were the Europeans and the First NAtions friends or enemies?

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.


What did the first nations and Europeans trade?

Europeans:guns,pots,pans,knives,etc. First Nations:fur,medicine,herbs,they helped Europeans travel with their canoes,they helped them build maps,etc. hope i helped!!=) LOLz


Did the Europeans and the first nations trade?

Europeans:guns,pots,pans,knives,etc. First Nations:fur,medicine,herbs,they helped Europeans travel with their canoes,they helped them build maps,etc. hope i helped!!=) LOLz


What Did the European trade with the first nations?

The Europeans gave them things such as metal pots, knives, guns, etc. The First Nations gave them medicine, fur, and showed them how to build canoes, and helped them build maps, etc.


Why did the Europeans and the first nations trade with each other?

Europeans traded with First Nations to obtain goods such as furs, fish, and other natural resources that were valuable in Europe. In return, First Nations received goods like metal tools, weapons, and cloth that were not readily available in their own communities. This exchange of goods allowed both groups to access items they needed or desired.


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What did the europeans trade with the first nations?

It's generally agreed that the arrival of European settlers was of no benefit to the First Nations. They lost their land and often their lives too because of warfare, through starvation or most usually through diseases brought by Europeans, to which they had no resistance.


How did the first nations help the french?

They did not kill them, as they did the first Europeans, the Vikings.


How did the french help the First Nations?

They did not kill them, as they did the first Europeans, the Vikings.


How does land trade between first nations and europeans still affect us?

we can visit old forts that were established. YAY! land treaties determined stuff :) :)


Why did Europeans first embark on exploration to the East?

Europeans first embark on exploration to the East as they looked for trade routes