Chapter 2: European Colonies and Native Nations, 1600-1660

Question: How did Native peoples respond to incoming English settlers? Identify the goods and ideas Indians shared with the colonists.

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Items:
- Metal tools to improve hunting and farming
- Free, uncultivated land
- Native farming techniques
- Furs and animal skins

Categories:
- Goods and ideas shared by the Indians
- Not goods and ideas shared by the Indians

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Final answer:

Native peoples shared metal tools, farming techniques, and furs with English settlers but did not have the concept of owning free, uncultivated land, leading to conflicts over land ownership.


Explanation:

Natives shared:

  • Metal tools to improve hunting and farming
  • Native farming techniques
  • Furs and animal skins

Not shared by the Indians: Free, uncultivated land

Native peoples initially interacted with English settlers through trade, introducing metal tools, farming techniques, and furs. However, concepts of land ownership differed, as Natives did not have the notion of owning land, leading to conflicts as Europeans established colonies and claimed ownership.


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