All Stuff Of Life In New World For All Summary

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“Existing trade networks and trading experiences provided a ready-made avenue for the incorporation of European traders and their item.”, this was from chapter 3, All Stuff of Life, in New World For All, written by Colin G Calloway. This statement means that before European trade network had dramatically changed the Native Americans’ life, they already had a trading system. It was a way to welcome new alliances, making and renewing friendships or relationship. Even though they had a system, the European trade and their material goods had a positive impact on their lives because it was the earliest assimilation in America. Native Americans benefited the Europeans’ goods by having advance items that made their life stable. The ‘advance items’ are the items Europeans traded such as: scissors, metal knives, …show more content…

It had impressed the Native Americans and developed to be a custom to it.Therefore, they continued to trade with the Europeans especially the British and French. As Calloway said, “[it] made life easier, more comfortable, warmer, and more pleasurable”. As they continued to do business with Europeans, they started to, “developed or adopted new styles of clothes, and new ways of speaking, and they added new items to the things they used in their everyday lives.” For example, at Fort Hunter, a Mohawks were reportedly that they were living in exceptional way similar to the Europeans. As the result of having a relationship with them, Native Americans had started to lived in, “frame houses with Chimneys and painted windows, ate with spoons from pewter plates, drank from tea cups and punch bowls, combed their hair with ivory combs, ….” They started to perfer to live in a ‘modern’ home rather than the organic houses like the wigwam homes, longhouses, or teepees. Even with they changed their homestyle, they,“took new items and refashioned them into traditional designs….” Because it was either they did not understand the

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