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.
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.
Russian fur traders first arrived in Kenai 1741. In 1791 a Russian trading post was constructed.
Samuel de Champlain in 1608Samuel de Champlain