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- Een handelspost is een post (ook wel plaats) waar handel gedreven wordt. Aanvankelijk werd de handel gevoerd door middel van ruilhandel. Wanneer het begrip handelspost is ontstaan is niet met zekerheid vast te stellen. Alle volken in de geschiedenis hebben handelsposten gebruikt als ontmoetingsplaats, waar het wereldnieuws mondeling werd doorgegeven. Reikhalzend werd uitgekeken naar de schepen en karavanen uit het thuisland in de hoop nieuws hierover te horen.
- Também conhecido como hub, um entreposto pode ser um estabelecimento, complexo, cidade, enfim, situado geograficamente na rota estratégica entre dois ou mais pólos de interesses económicos, geralmente entre o pólo produtor de produtos e o pólo consumidor. Entrepostos podem ser de diversas ordens, seguem os exemplos: pesqueiro: Ver-o-Peso rodoviário: Guaraí na margem da rodovia Belém-Brasília turístico: Dubai e Miami exportação de látex: Belém do Pará e Manaus no Ciclo da Borracha exportação de grãos: cidade de São Paulo no ciclo do café portuário: Paranaguá e de Santos férreo: cidades do Texas e do centro dos EUA no início do século XX aéreo: Bermuda e Açores quando aeronaves não conseguiam cruzar o Oceano Atlântico sem escala para abastecer estratégico-militar: Gibraltar, Panamá, Canal de Suez Podem estar situados ainda em locais não tão estratégicos no sentido geográfico, porém gozam de boa infra-estrutura para uma determinada finalidade e praticável com relação a uma rota. Esses locais aproveitam-se de sua localização e/ou infra-estrutura principalmente para a prática do comércio, tanto de mantimentos e combustíveis a viajantes como de reexportação produtos de zonas mais distantes. Entrepostos costumam ser locais com um sector terciário altamente especializado e um sector turístico apreciável, com orçamentos governamentais acima do compatível em relação a sua capacidade produtiva própria.
- A trading post (or as frequently a trading fort in colonial contexts or circumstances) is a place or establishment where the trading of goods takes place. The preferred travel route to a trading post or between trading posts, is known as a trade route. Trading posts were also places for people to meet and exchange the news of the world or simply the news from their home country (many of the world's trading posts were located in places which were popular destinations for emigration) in a time when not even newspapers existed. Trading posts in general were of great importance to the history of currency. Though barter has been used for millennia and continues to be used, almost from the start of trading post history, the need occurred to have something as a payment medium. Soon trade tokens and eventually coins were produced from precious metals like gold, silver and copper for the use of buying and selling goods instead of simply exchanging them. After the introduction of currency, the first banks occurred in Genoa and Venice almost immediately. European colonialism traces its roots to ancient Carthage. Originally a trading settlement of Phoenician colonists, Carthage grew into a vast economic and political power throughout the Mediterranean, accumulating wealth and influence through its economic (trading) prowess. Almost every city of importance of the world once started its history as a trading post: Venice, New York, Shanghai, Singapore, Hong Kong, Naples, Rotterdam etc. The annexation of trading posts along ancient trade routes took place in the 16th and 17th century by European powers like the Dutch and English. It began with the capture of Ceuta (a terminus of the trans-Saharan trade route) by the Portuguese in 1415. They went on to establish further enclaves as they explored the coasts of Africa, Arabia, India and South East Asia in search of the source of the lucrative spice trade. Trading posts were also very common in the early settlements of Canada and the United States for the trade of such things as fur. They were also used in many camps across America as places to buy snacks, items and souvenirs. The Hudson's Bay Company set up trading posts around Hudson Bay during the fur trade. Goods were traded for beaver pelts amongst the Europeans and the Native Americans. In the United States in the early 19th century, trading posts used by Native Americans were licensed by the federal government and called "factories". Tribes were to concede substantial territory to the United States in order to access the "factories" as happened at Fort Clark in the Treaty of Fort Clark in which the Osage Nation conceded most of Missouri in order to access the trading post.
- Un comptoir est un territoire en pays étranger destiné à favoriser le commerce du pays gouvernant ce territoire avec les régions avoisinantes. C'est aussi le nom de l'organisation qui régit ce territoire, fondée sur une entente entre producteurs ou vendeurs, et servant d'intermédiaire entre ceux-ci et leur clientèle.
- Fichier:NorthwestTradingPost. jpg Northwest Trading Post dans le Blue Ridge Parkway Un poste de traite (en anglais trading post de to trade, échanger et post, poste; littéralement « poste d'échange ») est un lieu où l'on échange des biens. En anglais, trading post peut aussi signifier « comptoir colonial ». Entre les années 1600 et 1870, les postes de traite étaient le principal lieu d'échange de denrées entre les populations autochtones et les colons du Canada et des États-Unis. Les fourrures y étaient échangées contre des articles fabriqués en Europe. En Amérique du Nord, de nombreuses boutiques de souvenirs, restaurants et hôtels reprennent souvent cette appellation, en particulier sur des sites commémoratifs ou des parcs thématiques. Il n'existe cependant aucune continuité historique entre les deux types d'établissements.
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- Een handelspost is een post (ook wel plaats) waar handel gedreven wordt. Aanvankelijk werd de handel gevoerd door middel van ruilhandel. Wanneer het begrip handelspost is ontstaan is niet met zekerheid vast te stellen. Alle volken in de geschiedenis hebben handelsposten gebruikt als ontmoetingsplaats, waar het wereldnieuws mondeling werd doorgegeven. Reikhalzend werd uitgekeken naar de schepen en karavanen uit het thuisland in de hoop nieuws hierover te horen.
- Também conhecido como hub, um entreposto pode ser um estabelecimento, complexo, cidade, enfim, situado geograficamente na rota estratégica entre dois ou mais pólos de interesses económicos, geralmente entre o pólo produtor de produtos e o pólo consumidor.
- A trading post (or as frequently a trading fort in colonial contexts or circumstances) is a place or establishment where the trading of goods takes place. The preferred travel route to a trading post or between trading posts, is known as a trade route.
- Un comptoir est un territoire en pays étranger destiné à favoriser le commerce du pays gouvernant ce territoire avec les régions avoisinantes. C'est aussi le nom de l'organisation qui régit ce territoire, fondée sur une entente entre producteurs ou vendeurs, et servant d'intermédiaire entre ceux-ci et leur clientèle.
- Fichier:NorthwestTradingPost. jpg Northwest Trading Post dans le Blue Ridge Parkway Un poste de traite (en anglais trading post de to trade, échanger et post, poste; littéralement « poste d'échange ») est un lieu où l'on échange des biens. En anglais, trading post peut aussi signifier « comptoir colonial ». Entre les années 1600 et 1870, les postes de traite étaient le principal lieu d'échange de denrées entre les populations autochtones et les colons du Canada et des États-Unis.
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