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Samuel de Champlain established trading posts at locations including Acadia (1605), Quebec (1608), and Trois-Rivières (1615) in New France, which is now Canada. These trading posts played a crucial role in the fur trade and the development of French colonies in North America.
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He wanted to discover a water route across the American continent!He was the founder of Quebec with out him there would be no Quebec LMAOHe was sent by King Henri IV and set up trading posts. He set up the posts Port Royal, and Kebec (Algonquin word for Quebec, where the river narrows).I think that he was sent mostly to make settlements for France, to gain more land.
False. French fur traders established trading posts in Quebec and other parts of North America, such as the Great Lakes region and the Mississippi Valley, but not in South America.
Great Britain, France, Portugal, and Germany.
they began to establish colonies and furthermore the french built trading posts in north America's .they trade with many native Americans goods from France in exchange for animal furs.The French built trading posts in North America. They traded with the Native Americans, goods from France, in exchange for animal furs.
The European countries that established the most trading posts in India were primarily Portugal, the Netherlands, France, and Britain. Portugal was the first to set up trading posts in the early 16th century, followed by the Dutch in the 17th century, who focused on spices. The French established their presence in the 17th century as well, while the British ultimately developed the largest network of trading posts, culminating in the establishment of British India.
The European countries which set up trading centers were England, Holland, Portugal France and Denmark.