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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.
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Samuel de Champlain set up a trading post that later became Quebec.
The Ming government was not impressed by the Portuguese. The Chinese thought the Europeans were barbarians or uncivilized people. The Chinese refused to trade with the Portuguese, but by 1600, they had allowed Portugal to set up a trading post at the port of Macao.
'Many European set up trading posts along the coasts.' The prepositional phrase is modifying the verb 'set up'. It's an adverbial phrase.
A colonial trading post was a were colonist or french explorers traded fur with native Americans or with each other.
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.
Samuel de Champlain set up a trading post that later became the city of Quebec. He founded New France and Quebec City on July 3, 1608, and was the first person to make an accurate map of the coast.