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The French, Dutch, and Swedes traded European goods like metal pots, cloth, and weapons with the Native Americans. What did the Native Americans trade in exchange?

tobacco

clay pots

pelts

food

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The Native Americans primarily traded pelts in exchange for European goods like metal pots, cloth, and weapons. Furs, particularly beaver pelts, were highly sought after in Europe during this period. Native Americans also engaged in trade of other goods such as food and clay pots, but pelts were significant in the trade exchanges with the French, Dutch, and Swedes.

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