You don't say where and when. If it's about the discovery of the East in the 15th and early 16th century, the answer is: the Portuguese.
The Hudson's Bay Company and the RCMP.
In antiquity an emporion (Greek) or emporium (Latin) was a trading post set up in a foreign territory.
If you are referring to the European explorers, their legacy was colonialism and post-colonialism.
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St Joseph, Michigan, dates back to 1785, when William Burnett established a trading post and became the first permanent settler.
The first permanent European post explorer settlement in Washington was established at Fort Nisqually, near present-day Tacoma, in 1833 by the Hudson's Bay Company. It served as a trading post and agricultural center for the fur trade.
There is some strange English in your question, but New York started out as New Amsterdam, a colony and trading post established by the Dutch.
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because of trading goods.
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Fort Pierre, established in 1817, was the first permanent settlement in South Dakota.
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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