Answer :

There were initial disputes and worries concerning the threat colonists presented to the Native Americans' long-established territory in the first English colonies in the Northeast . However, with the assistance of the natives, colonists were able to establish prosperous colonies.

One of the earliest links between the local Native American communities and the New England colonists was trade. Building the infrastructure and ties they would need to remain and prosper in the New World was important to the colonists. Building possible relationships was a common goal for the Native Americans. Due to the foundation and local economy the Plymouth Colony had established with the indigenous people of Massachusetts, in just five years it was no longer financially dependent on England.

The colonists and local peoples both benefitted from the commerce and trading system they built. The settlers exchanged beads and other forms of money (also known as "wampum") for the skins, hides, food, knowledge, and other essential materials and supplies that the Native Americans provided.

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