knotsawyer162113 knotsawyer162113
  • 03-01-2022
  • History
contestada

Why were the native Americans so important to the colonist?

Respuesta :

ajncdrew79
ajncdrew79 ajncdrew79
  • 16-01-2022

Answer:

Trade was one of the first bridges between New England colonists and local Native American populations.  The Native Americans provided skins, hides, food, knowledge, and other crucial materials and supplies, while the settlers traded beads and other types of currency (also known as “wampum”) in exchange for these goods.

Explanation:

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

How many moles are in 6.56*10^26 atoms?
A jetliner is traveling east from Salt Lake City to Washington DC, a distance of 1,850 miles. The jetliner travels at an average air speed of 590 mph relative t
How many equal parts in 5/8
Why did the king hire soldiers from Germany
word phrase for 10 + q
Show me steps to -5=1/2 x
What is a star called in its earliest stage? (1 point) A. neutron star B. white dwarf C. red giant D. prostate
Ice wedging is brought about by ____. a. carbonic acid freezing on rocks c. water freezing and thawing b. water and oxygen reacting d. rocks colliding with each
Which eon would contain rocks with no fossils?
Which of the following statements accurately describes President Hayes’s reaction to the Great Railroad Strike of 1877?