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The Native Americans started the Fur Trade
Quebec
its the French mate
Holland
Holland is the country who established fur trading posts in Alaska in the 1760's. The fur trade was a ship based system that acquired furs of sea otters and other animals from the Northwest Pacific Coast.
The French
a company that established fur trading posts in Canada in the 18th century
They were competing over the land because it had alot of fur trading posts.
They were competing over the land because it had alot of fur trading posts.
Missouri
Fur trading posts were established along Midwest rivers and lakes following the routes of explorers Lewis and Clark. Their expedition, which took place from 1804 to 1806, provided crucial information about the geography and resources of the region, leading to increased interest in fur trading. The information gathered by these explorers helped facilitate the establishment of trade networks and posts in the Midwest.
Many states in the U.S. established trading posts, but one notable example is Michigan. During the 17th and 18th centuries, French explorers and settlers established trading posts in Michigan to facilitate fur trade with Native American tribes. These posts became vital centers for commerce and cultural exchange in the region.