it was essential because the animals fur was the reason why most explorers expeditions led them to areas that they haven't been before, and that the trading posts was a big help in the development of the Pacific Northwest, because different trading post from different companys were everywhere near the rockies. I don't know if my answers right but that's what i researched.
The river flowing between Washington and Oregon is the Columbia River.
English involvement in the slave trade was stimulated by the development of plantations in Jamaica.
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Because they considered slavery and slave trade essential to their economies.
the choices are: a)the development of agriculture b)the use of slave labor c)an extensive trade network d)the arrival of the europeans
Trading fur made people money so they could travel to the pacific northwest and help the population and develope it into a bigger place.
Trading fur made people money so they could travel to the pacific northwest and help the population and develope it into a bigger place.
Both were interested in the valuable fur trade in the Oregon Country
Because people wanted to find an easier route for trade. The didn't want to use a boat to travel across the Pacific Ocean and trade.
they were both interested in the valuable fur trade in the Oregon county
They were both interested in the valuable fur trade in the Oregon County.
The United States and Britain agreed to occupy the Pacific Northwest together to avoid potential conflict over the region's valuable fur trade, establish trade relations with indigenous people, and maintain stability in the area during the 19th century. This agreement was known as the Oregon Treaty of 1846.
It is important as a shipping route connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans in the north.
They both wanted the fur trade in Oregon Country (area Northwest of Rockies, where Oregon and Washington state is now, disputed by Britain and US).
They both wanted the fur trade in Oregon Country (area Northwest of Rockies, where Oregon and Washington state is now, disputed by Britain and US).
it was affected by the war beacuse he army man were at war so the families couuldnt sell them
The Pacific Northwest was known for trading fur, mainly beaver pelts, with European and American traders in the 18th and 19th centuries. The region's abundant natural resources, such as timber and salmon, were also important trade items for native tribes and later settlers. Additionally, there was a trade in other goods like shells, beads, and pottery among the indigenous peoples of the region.