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Oksanka [162]
1 year ago
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A network of trading posts along the Hudson River was set up to profit from

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n200080 [17]1 year ago
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A series of trading outposts were erected along the Hudson River in what is now the state of New France in order to take advantage of the profitable fur trade that existed in the region around this colony. Option D, New France is correct

<h3>Where exactly did the trade stations make their home?</h3>

The regions that would eventually become New France were home to establishment of commercial establishments.

These territories comprised the lands in the Great Lake region that were also known as the Upper Country at the time. These regions were located in the United States.

Trading outposts: An institution that served as a venue for the buying and selling of products and services was referred to variously as a trading post, business station, trading house, or factory.

In addition to that, we added the regions including the Mississippi River, Louisiana, and the Gulf Coast. Consequently, New France was the location of the establishment of commercial stations.

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