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  2. TRADING POSTS, FRONTIER. British, French, and Dutch traders established some of the earliest North American trading posts in the seventeenth century as trade between Indians and European fur trappers increased.
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    When was the first trade post in England?Some of the earliest English trading post records date to 1662, when ten pounds of tobacco were traded for furs to make a hat. Britain's Hudson's Bay Company was granted exclusive trade rights to the Hudson River watershed in 1670 and for one hundred years enjoyed trade dominance in North America.
    Where were the first trading posts established?Forts Orange (the present site of Albany, New York) and Amsterdam were established as trading posts shortly thereafter. Some of the earliest English trading post records date to 1662, when ten pounds of tobacco were traded for furs to make a hat.
    When did Traders start trading in North America?TRADING POSTS, FRONTIER. British, French, and Dutch traders established some of the earliest North American trading posts in the seventeenth century as trade between Indians and European fur trappers increased.
    What are some examples of trading posts in North America?Eric Jay Dolin's Fur, Fortune, and Empire provides some historical context on events and the origins of trading posts in North America. One of the first examples given is that of the Kennebec Trading House, established in 1628 by the Plymouth colonists.
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