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Samuel de Champlain
John Jacob Astor
A colonial trading post was a were colonist or french explorers traded fur with native Americans or with each other.
there are a ton of them in Canada and most of them were made by the French
In 1613 Dutch merchants set up a fur trading post in Manhattan. Later the place was called New Amsterdam.
the official was Prince Rupert
Champlain set up a fur-trading post in Quebec City, Canada, in 1608. This post became the foundation for the French fur trade in North America.
Quebec
A French post on the Ohio River was a trading post built so that fur trappers would have a place to trade their pelts. They also traded blankets and other goods with the Native American Indians at a fur trading post.
Samuel de Champlain set up a trading post that later became Quebec.
A French post on the Ohio River was a trading post built so that fur trappers would have a place to trade their pelts. They also traded blankets and other goods with the Native American Indians at a fur trading post.
John Jacob Astor
trading post
Samuel de Champlain
It was a fur trading post. But first it was a timbre town.
henry sibley
Samuel de Champlain