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When was the French east india company established? Mention some important trading posts​

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Answered by van895
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Under the leadership of Samuel de Champlain, the French established trading posts at Acadia in 1604–05 and Quebec in 1608. In 1609, English sailor Henry Hudson, employed by the Dutch East India Company, claimed the Hudson River valley for the Dutch. Forts Orange (the present site of Albany, New York) and Amsterdam were established as trading posts shortly thereafter.

Answered by krajini
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French East India Company was established on 1 September 1664.

Fort Pierre Chouteau, South Dakota – Largest Trading Post on the Great Plains. Fort Pierre Chouteau, South Dakota by Frederick Behman, 1855. For nearly 25 years, Fort Pierre Chouteau, South Dakota stood as a symbol of the relations between Euro-Americans and American Indians and their interdependence.

The French and Dutch established colonies in the northeastern part of North America: the Dutch in present-day New York, and the French in present-day Canada. Both colonies were primarily trading posts for furs.

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