Various indigenous groups in the Americas engaged in trade with the Spanish during the colonial period. Notably, the Aztecs and the Incas interacted with Spanish conquistadors, exchanging goods such as gold, silver, and textiles for European items like weapons, horses, and tools. Additionally, other indigenous tribes in the Caribbean and North America also participated in trade with the Spanish, often leading to significant cultural exchanges and economic impacts.
spanish,portuguese,and others.
the spanish and the africans traded thingsthey made the africans into slavesthe spanish took over the africans home
Yes it has but then the US traded it with the Spanish for Florida.
they traded with north America
they all worked to set up the colonies and they also all traded, the English traded eventually.
they traded with the africans and they trad each other slave and other things
Because they traded Florida with the English for Cuba, in 1763.
The spanish wanted to convert the Indians to catholic religion.They also traded with the Indians.
Colonies were generally forbidden to trade with countries other than their "mother" country. English colonies traded only with England; Dutch colonies traded only with Holland; Spanish colonies traded only with Spain.
Spanish settlers made a living by trading their goods. They bartered and traded many different goods in order to provide for their families.
Because the French helped the natives and traded with them
Because the French helped the natives and traded with them