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Samuel de Champlain established trading posts at locations including Acadia (1605), Quebec (1608), and Trois-Rivières (1615) in New France, which is now Canada. These trading posts played a crucial role in the fur trade and the development of French colonies in North America.
Explorers settled in various locations around the world, including the Americas, Africa, Asia, and Australia. They established colonies, trading posts, and missionary outposts in these new lands as they sought to expand their empires and exploit new resources. Some famous settlements include the Spanish settlements in the Americas, the Dutch trading posts in Asia, and the British colonies in Australia.
As a trading center to exploit the riches of the New World.
Valuable Trading Post
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The French first came to America in search of wealth and resources such as furs, fish, and land for colonization. They established trading posts and colonies, such as New France, to expand their influence and secure valuable resources in the New World.
As seaports and trading posts.
Explorers claimed the new land for their home country, established settlements or trading posts, mapped the terrain, interacted with indigenous peoples, and exploited the resources they found.
As a trading post