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How did new trade relationships between European nations and natives connect the two worlds? How did it divide them?

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Answered by nirshitham
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Answer:

New trade relations strengthened the relationship between the European nations and natives, by providing both side new goods and ideas.

However, it dividend European nations and natives by spreading diseases to others.

Answered by roopa2000
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Answer:

By bringing new items and ideas to both sides, increased commercial relations improved relations between European nations and aboriginal people. However, it benefits European countries and locals by dispersing illnesses.

Explanation:

New trade relationships:

Even if we limit the answer to North America, the terms "Native peoples" and "Europeans" cover a large range of people, and trade was exceedingly complex and changed through time. To put it simply, both Europeans and Native Americans entered into trade relations with preconceived ideas about what business constituted. In fact, trading networks existed for a very long time before the advent of the Europeans included them. This dynamic shifted as time went on and more and more of North America was ruled by Europeans. Some Native American tribes were reliant on alcohol traded by Europeans. With their respective cultural conceptions of what commerce meant, native peoples and Europeans went into trading interactions. In general, it is untrue that Europeans believed they "got a good bargain."

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