David Niemeyer and Garrett Gresham
David Niemeyer and Garrett Gresham
Samuel de Champlain
New York City was founded in 1624 by Dutch colonists as a trading post.
Canada's oldest city, settled by the French in 1608 as a trading post.
Jacques Cartier in 1534
Jean Nicolet founded a small trading post in Green Bay in 1634.
Who founded the trading post that later became the colony know as New France
New Amsterdam was founded as an ice-free port with access to the beaver fur trading post at what is now Albany, NY [per Wikipedia.org].
The French explorer who founded St. Louis was Pierre Laclède. He established the city in 1764 as a fur trading post along the Mississippi River.
Russian fur traders first arrived in Kenai 1741. In 1791 a Russian trading post was constructed.
Samuel de Champlain in 1608Samuel de Champlain
Albany was originally founded as a Dutch fur trading post called Fort Orange in 1624. It was established by the Dutch West India Company and served as a key center for trade and commerce in the region. The settlement later evolved into the city of Albany, which became the capital of New York State.