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Holland is the country who established fur trading posts in Alaska in the 1760's. The fur trade was a ship based system that acquired furs of sea otters and other animals from the Northwest Pacific Coast.
Luke Marie Chabot has written: 'The northwest frontier posts'
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The greatest threat to the American expansion in the Northwest territories were the Native Americans who were supplied with guns by the British.
Peter J. Usher has written: 'Fur trade posts of the Northwest Territories, 1870-1970' -- subject(s): Fur trade, Canada, Directories, Northwest Territories
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Their posts dotted the Lebanese and Syrian coast. Their trading centres dotted the Mediterranean Seacoast.
They traded for gold and ivory and established trading posts. Portuguese began buying slaves there as well.
European explorers often exchanged goods with local African traders along the coast of Africa, at trading posts established by the Europeans. Key trading posts included those in West Africa along the Gulf of Guinea, such as Elmina and Cape Coast Castle in present-day Ghana.
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Trading posts from which they ran ships to carry good between the centres, from which trade they made a handsome profit.