Samuel de Champlain
John Jacob Astor
The company that established a fur trading post in 1642 on the island of Manhattes was the Dutch West India Company. This trading post eventually evolved into the settlement of New Amsterdam, which later became New York City after the English seized control in 1664. The location was strategically important for trade and commerce during the colonial period.
A colonial trading post was a were colonist or french explorers traded fur with native Americans or with each other.
there are a ton of them in Canada and most of them were made by the French
the official was Prince Rupert
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.
Quebec
A French post on the Ohio River was a trading post built so that fur trappers would have a place to trade their pelts. They also traded blankets and other goods with the Native American Indians at a fur trading post.
Samuel de Champlain set up a trading post that later became Quebec.
A French post on the Ohio River was a trading post built so that fur trappers would have a place to trade their pelts. They also traded blankets and other goods with the Native American Indians at a fur trading post.
John Jacob Astor
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Samuel de Champlain
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John Jacob Astor
Samuel de Champlain