Which describes the relationship between the Jamestown settlers and the Powhatan in the early 1600s?

A.
The Powhatan were slaves for the settlers.
B.
The Powhatan refused to trade goods with the settlers.
C.
The Powhatan traded fur and food with the settlers.
D.
The Powhatan were fighting the settlers.

1 answer

C. The Powhatan traded fur and food with the settlers.

In the early 1600s, the Powhatan Confederacy, which was a group of Native American tribes in the Virginia area, engaged in trade with the Jamestown settlers, providing them with food and supplies in exchange for goods like metal tools and weapons. This relationship included both cooperation and conflict over time, but trading was a significant aspect of their interactions in the beginning.