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Q: What goods did the dutch and native americans trade?
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With whom did the Dutch trade when they first arrived in New Netherlands?

Native Americans.


What items did the native Americans trade with the dutch?

they trade things in need like fur andland


How did the dutch and Native Americans benefit from the fur trade?

Bla bla bla


Who was the The chief occupation of the Dutch in New Netherland?

Fur trade with the native Americans.


Why were the dutch and french able to coexist in relative peace with the native americans?

Because both groups benefited from their cooperation in the fur trade: the Indians did the trapping and then traded the furs to the French and Dutch for numerous desired goods.


Why were the Dutch and the french able to coexist in relitive peace with the native Americans?

Because both groups benefited from their cooperation in the fir trade: the Indians did the trapping and then traded the furs to the French and Dutch for numerous desired goods.


Why did french and dutch establish colonies in north America?

They did this to trade furs with Native Americans.


What did Europe bring to America to trade with the native Americans?

Guns, Shiny things (No Joke), and other goods that were inaccessible to Native Americans


How did the dutch treat the neighboring Native Americans?

The dutch wanted to form a alliance with the Indians so it can compete against the French in trade.


Was New Amsterdam a dutch colony?

Yes it was a trading post dealing in a variety of goods for trade with the Native Americans for New World pelts like the Beaver before it became a settlement.


What are two reasons why Britain wanted the Dutch colonies?

The coloney was the base of fur trade with the Native Americans


Where did Rhode Island trade goods?

Internally with the Native Americans and externally with passing merchant ships.