The Egyptians set up trade maps to facilitate the transport of goods, establish trade routes, and enhance economic activities. These maps helped them identify the best paths for trade, locate resources, and maintain communication networks with other civilizations.
On their trade routes, the Phoenicians set up trading settlements in villages. This occurred throughout the Mediterranean region which opened up trade and commerce in this area. The city of Carthage was established as a trading settlement and became a major trading port.
Champlain set up a fur-trading post in Quebec City, Canada, in 1608. This post became the foundation for the French fur trade in North America.
The fur trade was established by the French along the St. Lawrence River in Canada. They traded European goods like metal tools and weapons with indigenous peoples in exchange for valuable beaver pelts. This trade expanded westward as they set up trading posts throughout North America.
By studying and comparing different kinds of maps, you can learn about the geography, topography, infrastructure, land use, and demographic characteristics of where you live. Each map provides a unique perspective and can offer insights into things like transportation networks, natural features, population distribution, and historical developments in the area. Comparing these maps can help you gain a comprehensive understanding of your surroundings.
Samuel de Champlain wanted to go to Canada to establish a French colony and explore and map the region. He was also motivated by the potential for trade and the opportunity to convert Indigenous peoples to Christianity.
Egyptians built tombs to bury their dead kings in.
Go to the ''trade'' section in your ''farm'' then choose set up a trade and follow the instructions
they build dams
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Egyptians traded because they did not have enough supplies that could last them by only using the things they farmed/made. If egyptians didn't trade, they would not get the nutrients, clothing, resources and many other things that they had. Egyptians would trade things they made such as jewelry, make up, clothes, food and other things that they bought for things such as wood and metals they could use for their inventions.
the French (i think)
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The set up for trade.
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The Phoenicians set up trading posts in villages on their trade route. They mostly did this on the islands in the western Mediterranean and along the coast of Iberia.
They used set up markets and tents to trade cotton and stuff
The Dutch West India company wanted its colonists to set up a fur trade.