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Great Britain, France, Portugal, and Germany.
Trading Posts
It was where the HBC built trading posts at the mouths of rivers, on the shore of Hudson Bay; and had the First Nations trappers and traders travel long distances to bring their furs to the trading posts to exchange them for trade goods. - any help? ^_^
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Dutch East India Company
Portugal and England
The European countries which set up trading centers were England, Holland, Portugal France and Denmark.
Great Britain, France, Portugal, and Germany.
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France
France did
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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.
A trading post is a place where people trade goods and stuff. In the 15th century 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 far beyond the fortified post.
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Roman trade with India and China started around 30 BC.
asia, china, japan, india, and europe! :)