Answer: Rocky Mountain Rendezvous. Rocky Mountain Rendezvous (in trapper jargon) was an annual gathering (1825–1840) at various locations held by a fur trading company at which trappers and mountain men sold their furs and hides and replenished their supplies. I would chose the trading answer.
Primary sources help us learn about people in the past because you are learning about events that occurred from people that were there to actually witness it. You get first-hand information passed to you whether it's via your grandparents, a journal, or a letter. From primary sources you can also learn about the ways people lives were. You are informed about their culture, religion, foods, and clothing. Differing from secondary sources, you are not reading or listening to information about the past, or even present, that is biased and has edited or opinionated information included.
Kush became a wealthy kingdom because its expansive trading network, and because w<span>omen played a key role within the governance of the kingdom, which was unheard of in the ancient world.</span>
There was a rivalry between the British<span> and </span>French colonists due to the disputes that developed over control over the fur trade, land,<span> and the over balance of power in Europe over the </span>colonies.