cultural exchange the indians benefited the french because they could prepare beaver skins for sale at market and the french benefited the indians by

0.0(0)
studied byStudied by 1 person
learnLearn
examPractice Test
spaced repetitionSpaced Repetition
heart puzzleMatch
flashcardsFlashcards
Card Sorting

1/10

encourage image

There's no tags or description

Looks like no tags are added yet.

Study Analytics
Name
Mastery
Learn
Test
Matching
Spaced

No study sessions yet.

11 Terms

1
New cards

Cultural Exchange

The mutual benefits gained by the Indians and the French through trade and the introduction of new goods.

2
New cards

Beaver Skins

A valuable commodity prepared by the Indians for sale in the market, benefiting the French economy.

3
New cards

Iron Cookware

A manufactured good introduced by the French to the Indians, enhancing their cooking capabilities.

4
New cards

Dutch Colonial Goals

Primarily economic objectives focused on fur trading, established in 1609 along the Hudson River.

5
New cards

New Amsterdam

A trading hub established by the Dutch in 1624 that attracted traders, merchants, fishermen, and farmers.

6
New cards

Protestantism

The religious affiliation of the Dutch, who showed little interest in converting Native Americans to Christianity.

7
New cards

British Colonial Project

The significant colonial efforts by the British, which are crucial to understanding U.S. history.

8
New cards

Economic Challenges

The difficulties faced by Britain during this period, including inflation and the impact of the Colombian Exchange.

9
New cards

Inflation

The economic condition characterized by rising prices, leading to decreased purchasing power of money.

10
New cards

Noble Class Hardship

The struggles faced by the British nobility as their wealth diminished due to inflation.

11
New cards

Lower Class Hardship

The difficulties experienced by the lower classes, exacerbated by the enclosure movement reducing available farming land.