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Somewhere that is accessible so foreign traders can reach then easily.
Often towns and trading posts were located near certain geographic features so that they would be easily accessible. These geographical features were rivers, and the ocean.
At the junctions of rivers.
A place where people meet to trade goods
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Trading-post empires are those empires in the earlier centuries (13-15th) which traded vast goods and set up trading posts. Trading posts were built by European traders along the coasts of Africa and Asia as a base for trade with the interior. Trading posts (or 'Factories') were islands of European law and sovereignty, but European authority seldom extended very fat beyond the fortified post.
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Often towns and trading posts were located near certain geographic features so that they would be easily accessible. These geographical features were rivers, and the ocean.
It was done so that many people can trade their goods such as food, clothes, tabacco,raw and manufactured items.
At the junctions of rivers.
The Inuit trading posts were mostly located in Canada. Inuits are aboriginal people of Canada who migrated south through the Americas several thousand years ago. There are no Inuit trading posts in the US.
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Trading posts were a very important part of commerce in in the 1800's. Trading posts were used as a set place where people could go to trade goods and services.
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