they ate deer,corn,rice,and fish,and things they traded for.
Powhatan.
The Powhatan Confederacy had an extensive trade network with other Indian tribes before Jamestown was settled. When the Jamestown settlers arrived, they traded with the colonists. The settlers traded their metal tools for food and furs.
not sure. EDIT: Very good. They traded and didn't fight over land. However, that went down hill when the original leaders who kept the peace died.
they brought a lot of diseases with them which the natives were not imune to but they also taught them (being the natives) to cultivate the land and traded fur and seeds between them. They also used clever websites like this one to do their homework.
They traded goods and bartered.
They traded goods and bartered.
Spanish settlers made a living by trading their goods. They bartered and traded many different goods in order to provide for their families.
They bartered because they didn't have all that they needed to live so the bartered (traded) with other cities.
as far as i know, no one
They traded/ bartered, which is the trade of goods for other goods.
No. Not for a long time. Your wealth was what you owned, example: Houses, land, cattle, jems, gold and other precious metals. And even how many servants you had.
The British/ European settlers traded with the African chiefs. The settlers would offer gold and expensive jewels and such and the African chiefs would offer their people as slaves
Since Phoenicians had faced difficulties with whom they traded with, they bartered, or exchanged goods and services.
They bartered and traded goods to get those items they needed.
They hunted, grew food, traded with others, and bartered. Also bought food.
The Mayan bartered with corn ,quetzal feathers .Instead of bartering somtimes the Maya danced or juggled exchanged news and enteraned