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Yet this is not what the Europeans had in mind. The Europeans came to America for the sole reason of profit and its traders found a new market for their goods. "Before long, towns near and far were demanding the entire range of European wares and were growing accustomed to- even addicted- to them" (Merrell 551)...
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As Merrell states "Such an enthusiastic conversion to the new technology eroded ancient craft skills and hastened complete dependence on substitutes only colonists could supply"(551). This dependence on English goods is like that of the old proverb of "a kid in a candy store". The Indians were exposed to so many new and different products that they felt the innate need to posses whatever the colonists offered...
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