They did a considerable amount of trading with European traders in the fur trade.
European traders were using these trails as early as 1740.
It was a derogatory term used by European traders to refer to the local people.
European traders flocked to the area, in the interests of the fur trade.
European traders would barter various commodities and goods with local people.
In the 15th century, the early European traders noted that they alone of the delta people refused to trade on credit.
The city was soon opened to foreign trade, attracting European traders and settlers.
The slave trade had increased substantially along the coast with European traders.
They began to have contact with European traders in the 18th century.
The plant was later spread worldwide by European traders.