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.
Explorers came to the Pacific Northwest in search of new trade routes, resources such as furs, and potentially new lands for settlement. They were also driven by a desire to expand their empires and establish relationships with indigenous communities.
it affect the trade and settlement because people had to go to the Mediterranean Sea
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Trade with neighboring people *supported the growth of towns* along trade routes. Hint=The * means the answer.
Both were interested in the valuable fur trade in the Oregon Country
Fort Langley was built in 1827 by the Hudson's Bay Company as a fur trading post. It is located in what is now British Columbia, Canada, and served as a key location for trade and the establishment of European settlement in the region. The fort played a significant role in the development of British Columbia and the fur trade in the Pacific Northwest.
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.
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).