The St. Lawrence was used to transport the furs to ships. Having the hunters bring the furs to a central point made sense since loading and shipping would be more efficient.
By trading with other countries
no
along waterways.
Many cities on the Arabian Peninsula were trading centers. Mecca (Makkah) and Medina were major centers on the peninsula proper. On the edges were Baghdad, Cairo, and Alexandria (much of Iraq lies on the geographical boundary of the peninsula). Cities in present-day Yemen and Oman traded across the Indian Ocean with mainland Asia.
Tyre and Sidon. Carthage is one too but it is not located on the map.
Towns of Flanders were busy trading centers because of their strategic location at the crossroads of major trade routes in medieval Europe. The region's prosperous textile industry and the presence of wealthy merchant guilds also contributed to their economic growth and prominence as trading hubs.
in Pokemon centers
By trading with other countries
they are in India's head
i am not sure
no
trading centers
Tyre, Sidon, Byblos, Carthage, ,
The fur trade industry was highly important for the St. Lawrence River in the 17th and 18th centuries due to its strategic location and access to resources. The river served as a major transportation route for fur traders who were trading furs with indigenous peoples and European settlers.
along waterways.
Near the second cataract
Trading centers are all in pokemon centers up stairs to be more specific the second lady coming from the left