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Why were the native Americans so important to the colonist?

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Answer:

Trade was one of the first bridges between New England colonists and local Native American populations.  The Native Americans provided skins, hides, food, knowledge, and other crucial materials and supplies, while the settlers traded beads and other types of currency (also known as “wampum”) in exchange for these goods.

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