Inland trade was carried on Roman roads, built both for the Roman legions and for commercial and private use.
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As trade moved away from river transport routes, Bourke's hold on the inland trade industry began to relax.
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While construction of the post was ongoing, four men that included Pillet were detailed to inform the progress of inland trade.
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Hudson's Bay Company's first inland trading post was established by Samuel Hearne in 1774 in Cumberland House, Saskatchewan.
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The Erie Canal was started in 1817 and finished in 1825, encouraging inland trade and strengthening the position of the port of New York.
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The Omani Sultan of Zanzibar controlled a substantial portion of the African Great Lakes coast, known as Zanj, as well as extensive inland trading routes.
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Canals in England were constructed from the 1760s to make inland trade easier; Sleaford's businessmen were keen to benefit from the improved communication they allowed.
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These conquests represent a significant advancement of Amda Seyon's eventual goal of controlling the inland trade previously controlled by the Muslims in Ifat and farther east.
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The numerous ruined and abandoned towns throughout the interior of Somalia can be explained as the remains of a once booming inland trade dating back to the medieval period.
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The local African rulers in Guinea, some of whom prospered greatly from the slave trade, controlled the inland trade and did not allow the Europeans into the interior.