Trappers took their furs to the east coast of North America, particularly to ports like New York and Philadelphia. From there, the furs were shipped across the Atlantic to France. This trade was a significant part of the fur industry during the colonial period, connecting North American resources with European markets.
If by French Kings you mean the KIng of New France (Quebec) then heres you answer: The King of New France wanted more people to be shipped to New France so they could farm more land but the aboriginals got in the way as they didnt want the Siegnouries to destroy their land so the King ordered the people to capture some of the Indians and force them to work. That's what the King did do... Take from that what you will... Hope I helped!!
Hannibal set off from southern Spain, which his family had conquered. He marched on the east coast of Spain and inland from the coast of southern France. He reached Italy by crossing the Alps.
Although it could be technically feasible to grow cranberries in northern and north eastern France, it is not economically realistic (higher costs, lower expected output). Hence France could grow cranberries, but does not.
Nothing could rescue Titanic but the RMS Carpathia rescued her survivors.
You could descrive France as the most beautiful and romantic place on earth.
East. All the ports were established in the East and down the Mississippi River to the Gulf of Mexico.
Men who were trappers primarily earned a living on the frontier rather than along the Atlantic coast. The frontier offered vast, untamed lands rich in fur-bearing animals, which provided opportunities for trapping and trading. In contrast, the Atlantic coast was more developed and focused on agriculture and commerce, making it less conducive to the trapping lifestyle. Thus, trappers thrived in the wilderness areas where they could pursue their trade.
France is a tiny island just off the coast of Nunavut.
Could be one of many countries. Champagne is shipped from France to most parts of the world.
AnswerFrance, though the pedestal was made in the United States. It was a gift to the US..
When the railroads were built into Kansas in 1866, it meant that Texas cattle could be shipped to East Coast markets if they could be herded to the railhead. When the railroads were finally built it was easier to move them from one place to another. And so they did that.
Because they could sell it on for a good price.
Could be anything from a few days to months. It depends on a lot of factors. Shipping speed, how long it takes for the person to get it shipped, and customs. Customs can often make packages take a lot longer to get shipped than they should.
it is much nearer to the coast. this means by capturing france they could attck other country from more then 1 border coasing them a disadvantage. also it wold be easier to attack england on the coast.
Most of the Roman Empire was around the Mediterranean Sea. Goods could be shipped around this Sea. Goods in part of Central Europe could be shipped along the river Danube to the Black Sea and from there to the Mediterranean. Trade from Britannia and norther Gaul reached the Mediterranean via the valley of the river Rhone (in southeastern France).
When the railroads were built into Kansas in 1866, it meant that Texas cattle could be shipped to East Coast markets if they could be herded to the railhead. When the railroads were finally built it was easier to move them from one place to another. And so they did that.
You have several choices. You can get a ferry to England or Wales from Dublin and then to France, from Dover, south of London. You could go to Rosslare or Cork in Ireland and sail direct to France. After arriving in France there are many routes you could take. Most of northern Italy is bounded by the Alps, so there is not many ways of avoiding them. You could drive to the very southeast of France, near Nice and then head along the coast and into Italy.