1. Was The Dutch Influence in Africa as Profound as the English
Early in the history of the Iroquois the Five Nations found it necessary to fight in order to maintain competitive in the fur trade and maintain their way of life. ... The traders had an interest in fur, mainly beaver, that they could sell on the European market. ... Which added to the might and prestige of the Iroquois nation, and helped them in their opposition to the European advance. ... As it was, the post that was intended to be nothing "more than a convenient victualising and stopping post for trading ships" became a European colony and a new chance for European expansion. The E...
- Word Count: 3521
- Approx Pages: 14
- Has Bibliography