Martin Frobisher had some discussions about the conflict and discussed them with the first nations. The first Nations at first thought negative about Frobisher but later discussed and skirmished about these conficts
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Martin Frobisher thought the First Nations/ American Indians were:savagesdifferentunimportantYou can check other sites too. This is all I found- Skylar
Martin Frobisher encountered the Inuit people in Nunavut, Canada.
Martin Frobisher's negative interactions with the Inuit people were likely due to cultural misunderstandings and conflicts over resources. Additionally, historical accounts suggest that Frobisher may have held prejudiced views towards Indigenous peoples, which could have contributed to animosity.
Martin Frobisher
martin Frobisher used boats. he used the gabrial. that was in his first voyage - Rebekah Thompson ;)
well, it for sure says in any social textbook with the topic, or google it.
CANADA
Martin Frobisher had complex interactions with the Indigenous peoples in Canada. His voyages resulted in some conflict, including capturing Inuit people for display in England. However, he also established some trade and communication with the Inuit, leading to cultural exchange and a better understanding of the Arctic region.
Martin Frobisher set out on three different voyages to the New World, His first one was in 1576, his second one was in 1577, and his third one was in 1578.