Deerskin trade in Colonial United States

The deerskin trade in the Colonial United States was between European settlers and the Native Americans (Indians), especially in the southeastern part of what later became the United States. In the 18th century, deer skins were an important source of revenue for the British colonies and enabled the Indians to purchase European goods, especially guns.

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Deerskin trade in Colonial United States

The deerskin trade in the Colonial United States was between European settlers and the Native Americans (Indians), especially in the southeastern part of what later became the United States. In the 18th century, deer skins were an important source of revenue for the British colonies and enabled the Indians to purchase European goods, especially guns.

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