A colonial trading post was a were colonist or french explorers traded fur with native Americans or with each other.
A post set up in a territory with the aim of exploiting its resources.
farming...or, Plantation, Trading Post, and Settler.
Samuel de Champlain in 1608Samuel de Champlain
Until 1760, Montreal was a fur trading post ruled by the French as a colony. At this time, the French then surrendered the colony to Great Britain after being defeated by them in the Seven YearsÕ War.
Yes it was a trading post dealing in a variety of goods for trade with the Native Americans for New World pelts like the Beaver before it became a settlement.
The Dutch understood the wealth that came with establishing a colony on the east coast of North America. They knew that they could develop a fur trading post with the New Amsterdam port town they created which is now New York City.
As a trading post
It was a proprietory colony, after the king declared it.
farming...or, Plantation, Trading Post, and Settler.
Jacques Cartier in 1534
Who founded the trading post that later became the colony know as New France
There is some strange English in your question, but New York started out as New Amsterdam, a colony and trading post established by the Dutch.
Probably beaver skins since it was the first colony in North America. It was also a fur trading post.
Samuel de Champlain in 1608Samuel de Champlain
Rome began as a trading post
Until 1760, Montreal was a fur trading post ruled by the French as a colony. At this time, the French then surrendered the colony to Great Britain after being defeated by them in the Seven YearsÕ War.
Cabanne's Trading Post was created in 1823.
Sierra Trading Post was created in 1986.