They wanted a positive economic relationship and also wanted their farmland.
In the 1530s, when the French first entered in America and 1540s to employ in periodically fur trading, they promptly installed strong trading relations with the regional Residents they found there. The Natives now dealt widely in furs. The French immediately realized they could go back to France in the wintertime with boats loaded with furs they had obtained from the Residents with European wares, such as element cooking pots, weaponry, horses, and other assets not available to the Natives at that point. The Natives also characterized the French on examining individuals and explained to them where the good fur animals could be observed.