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He built a post further down the St.Lawrence river to intercept the Natives as they brought fur from the west.

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Where did Champlain set up a fur-trading post?

Champlain set up a fur-trading post in Quebec City, Canada, in 1608. This post became the foundation for the French fur trade in North America.


What did the dutch and french trade?

The French and Dutch colonists traded fur. Samuel de Champlain explored the St. Lawrence River. In 1608, he founded a fur-trading post in Quebec.


Who told Champlain to develop the fur trade?

The King of France told Champlain to develop the fur trade.


Who told Champlain to develop fur trade?

The King of France told Champlain to develop the fur trade.


How many men went on the exploration with Samuel de Champlain?

on 1608, Champlain took 32 colonists to settle in quebec, and established a fur-trading centre.


What did the french and the dutch colonist trade?

The French and Dutch colonists traded fur. Samuel de Champlain explored the St. Lawrence River. In 1608, he founded a fur-trading post in Quebec.


Where did Champlain set up a fur-trade post?

Quebec


What did the French and Dutch?

The French and Dutch colonists traded fur. Samuel de Champlain explored the St. Lawrence River. In 1608, he founded a fur-trading post in Quebec.


Who started fur-trading post at Quebec in 1608?

Samuel de Champlain set up a trading post that later became Quebec.


What trading posts did Champlain begin?

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.


Samuel de Champlain's alliances with the Huron's led to what?

A bigger expansion of the Fur Trade :)


Who set up a fur trade with the Huron and Algonquian Indians?

Samuel De Champlain