Anything with the first name of "Fort"
Fort: William, Macleod, Rupert, Langley, St. John, St. James, Edmonton, Vancouver, Victoria, Nanaimo to name but a few.
The Native Americans started the Fur Trade
Holland is the country who established fur trading posts in Alaska in the 1760's. The fur trade was a ship based system that acquired furs of sea otters and other animals from the Northwest Pacific Coast.
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Holland
When the fur trade first began, First Nations and Inuit people brought the furs to the trading posts. They would arrive by canoe. The furs would be unloaded and traded for goods such as muskets, axes, knives, blankets, whiskey and pots. It was not long before some of the men at the trading posts decided they would go inland and get the fur themselves. These were the people known as the coureurs de bois.
The French
a company that established fur trading posts in Canada in the 18th century
Yes, fur trading still exists in places like Indonesia and Thailand They trade lama fur, dog fur, and cat fur.
They were competing over the land because it had alot of fur trading posts.