Essays about trading posts

  1. Fur Trade
    ... Once the coureur des bois had received the fur, they would bring it into trading posts, waiting for the arrival of the voyageurs. ...
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  2. French Fur Trade
    ... trading. Samuel de Champlain was a French explorer who established one of the first trading posts along the St. Lawrence River. ...
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  3. africa
    ... For example, unlike ampquotnew imperialismampquot early European expansion focused on establishing trading posts in different countries, instead of actually taking over ...
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  4. Slavery
    ... gold. They had built trading posts along the Gold Coast by 1482 and had established themselves economically in Africa. Boyer 32 ...
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  5. Undaunted Courage
    ... These products were very much desired by the Indians and they needed white trading posts, so to be extremely hostile to the whites would not have helped them ...
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  6. early resistance to british nationalism
    ... Gradually the Company built up its power base in India, opening up trading posts in Madras and Calcutta, and thwarted French attempts to emulate it there. ...
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  7. African Imperialism
    ... During this Age of Exploration, Europeans had built a few trading posts on the coasts of Africa, but for centuries they had little direct influences on the ...
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  8. Motives For Exploration
    ... And from the fur trade, trading posts were established. The ... France was motivated by the successful fur trade and trading posts. Englandamp39s ...
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  9. George Washington
    ... Washington had some disagreements with Britain and Spain. In the north Britain occupied seven of the most important trading posts. ...
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  10. George Washington
    ... Washington had some disagreements with Britain and Spain. In the north Britain occupied seven of the most important trading posts. ...
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  11. The Political and Economic Organizations of Mycenae
    ... social scale. Many of the Mycenae ports and colonies, such as Miletus and Kythera were slavetrading posts. Individuals could hold ...
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  12. NYSE
    ... occupies 36,000 square feet with a ceiling of 86 feet, including the Garage, Blue Room and Expanded Blue Room.It consists of 17 trading posts, 340 trading ...
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  13. European Invasion of North America
    ... Settlements were usually placed around trading posts near the Hudson Bay and on the St. Lawrence Valley, due to the easy access of the waters. ...
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  14. Articles Of Confederation
    ... without further delay, into possession of all the posts and territories within their limits.ampquot The British refused to abandon their trading posts even within ...
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  15. Phoenicians
    ... Other things we found were lots trading posts. Some of the posts turned into cities Edey 10. The Phoenicians were Canaanites. ...
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  16. when china ruled the seas
    ... dipolmacy and forgine relations. Zheng He also established trading posts in many of the places he visited. These posts had wearhouses ...
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  17. Age Of Discovery
    ... They would set up new colonies and conquer new lands. From these colonies, they set up trading posts back to their mother countries. ...
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  18. The Significance of Spanish, French, and Dutch colonization
    ... Missions, trading posts, and agricultural settlements were founded. The Dutch found their way to America through a hired Englishman named Henry Hudson. ...
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  19. The Significance of Spanish, French, and Dutch colonization within ...
    ... Missions, trading posts, and agricultural settlements were founded. The Dutch found their way to America through a hired Englishman named Henry Hudson. ...
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  20. Colonial Letter
    ... We all go out and shoot animals, then skin them, and bring them to the trading posts to get them sold and traded to England, The Netherlands, an other places. ...
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  21. A Speech on Vikings
    ... They traded goods such as amber, fur, skins, walrus tusks, slaves, and silver. They established trading posts in Birka, Ribe, and Hedeby. ...
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  22. British Colonialism
    ... Mediterranean Sea. Those colonies where trading posts and they where made in order to make travelling and trading easier. Then the ...
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  23. trade in europe in the 18th century
    ... All of this caused furhter economic instabilit. The most visible evidence of the economic expansion in early modern Europe was the overseas trading posts. ...
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  24. NoneProvided
    ... fought off the French and then allowed them a few trading posts in the country. From these fights the Britain was able to gain even more land in India. ...
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  25. African Slavery
    ... Relations between Europe and Africa were economic, and European merchants traded with Africans from trading posts established along the coast, exchanging items ...
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  26. THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE FRONTIER IN AMERICAN HISTORY
    ... The trading posts reached by these trails were on the sites of Indian villages which had been placed in positions suggested by nature and these trading posts ...
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  27. Madagascar
    ... By the 7th century, Arabs established trading posts in coastal areas 2. The French arrived in 1643 and established a trading post at Fort Dauphin. ...
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  28. The West gains Ascendancy
    ... quicker, Europe worked extremely hard at expanding their trading network while China did almost nothing to protect or expand their large trading posts in East ...
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  29. Missionairies in Africa
    ... They also set up trading posts and various points to help trade flourish, although these posts were more than likely set up for their own benefit. ...
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  30. Mercantalism
    ... The Dutch colonies were mainly permanent trading posts which were established on the Hudson, Delaware and Connecticut Rivers. The ...
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