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    Where were trading posts established?Trading posts could be established in a range of areas, including relatively remote ones, but were most often near the ocean, a river, or another natural resource. Major towns in the Hanseatic League were known as kontors, a form of trading posts. Charax Spasinu was a trading post between the Roman and Parthian Empires.
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    Why were factories called forts?Factories were frequently called "forts" and often had numerous unofficial names. Legislation was often passed calling for military garrisons at the fort but their de facto purpose was a trading post. In Canada, the Hudson's Bay Company created several factories, including:
    What is an example of a trading post?Typically the location of the trading post would allow people from one geographic area to trade in goods produced in another area. In some examples, local inhabitants could use a trading post to exchange local products for goods they wished to acquire. A trading post could be either a single building or an entire town.
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    When did Suratte become a trading post?Founded by Pieter van den Broecke in 1616. After the British took the city of Suratte from the Mughal Empire in 1759, the trading post's role diminished. Eventually relinquished to the British in the Kew Letters and temporarily restored to the Dutch between 1818 and 1825.
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