The Dutch settled in the Americas around the 1600s. During this time they set up trading posts in places such as Fort Nassau in Albany, New Netherland, New Amsterdam (which became NYC), the Caribbean, and the Antilles.
The Dutch set up trading posts along the Delaware River during the early 1600s. This location allowed them with the opportunity to provide goods and establish trading capabilities with people arriving from other countries as they entered the colonies.
Spain set up trading posts in Africa because they wanted to expand their control and set up a strong import/export business. At the same time Spain was colonizing Africa, Britain and the Dutch were as well. They had both created profitable trade businesses and Spain wanted the same success.
Dutch
The Native Americans started the Fur Trade
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.
Hudson River
The Dutch set up trading posts along the Delaware River during the early 1600s. This location allowed them with the opportunity to provide goods and establish trading capabilities with people arriving from other countries as they entered the colonies.
europeans
Spain set up trading posts in Africa because they wanted to expand their control and set up a strong import/export business. At the same time Spain was colonizing Africa, Britain and the Dutch were as well. They had both created profitable trade businesses and Spain wanted the same success.
The Dutch were one of the very first countries to start to colonize Africa
Quebec
'Many European set up trading posts along the coasts.' The prepositional phrase is modifying the verb 'set up'. It's an adverbial phrase.
Dutch
The European countries which set up trading centers were England, Holland, Portugal France and Denmark.
The Native Americans started the Fur Trade
The Dutch gained control of Suriname in 1667. In the 1620s to 1630s the Dutch West India Company had set up trading posts in the New World, including Suriname. The Dutch, along with the English, began setting up plantation colonies in Suriname in the 17th century.
What is now New York City was set up in the 17th century as a trading post by the Dutch. They called it New Amsterdam.