It is important as a shipping route connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans in the north.
The Northwest Ordinance of 1787, the most important of the three acts, laid the basis for the government of the Northwest Territory and for the admission of its constituent parts as states into the union.
They managed the Northwest Territory.
The slave trade was important in Ephesus
Jay's Treaty
yes the fur trade was very important, especially for the native peoples they depended on the trade to make clothing and shelter
The Loire River flows through northwest France and forms an important trade area. It is the longest river in France.
Seines
things began to change with the age of whaling and Europe hunger for commerce and trade
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The people who live in the northwest of Pennsylvania traded food
the Columbia River
they traded fur
The Northwest Passage was so important because explorers wanted to find a shortcut to the Pacific northwest. So then Roald Amundsen was the first one to find that shortcut and get to the Pasific Northwest much faster than usual. I hope that answered your question! have a good day! :)
why is the northwest passage have been an important discovery
The people of the northwest coast had access to abundant natural resources such as salmon, shellfish, and cedar trees, which were important to their economy. These resources provided food, materials for trade, and allowed for the development of complex cultural practices.
When an economy needs something that they do not have, they trade for that item. Like in Native American times, they use something called a trading system to get something they need. In all, trading was important because it allowed different economies to receive what they do not have.
When an economy needs something that they do not have, they trade for that item. Like in Native American times, they use something called a trading system to get something they need. In all, trading was important because it allowed different economies to receive what they do not have.