Mountain Men young American trappers and traders in the Rocky Mountains.
Option(b);
<u>Explanation:</u>
- Mountain men were a group of explorers who discovered the new immigrant trails that led to new territories.
- These inventions result in the motivation for trade and other commerce opportunities.
- They improved roads that allowed free movement of wagons that enables the Americans to settle in the West.
- Also, they organized wagons to facilitate easy transportation.
- Their main source of trade was fur which initially gave rise to their trade operation and functions that introduced new dealings lasted for nearly three decades.
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A four-wheeled public coach which was used for carrying passengers and packages on journeys were known as stagecoaches, they were drawn by four horses. They were mostly used before the steam-powered rails became common, the stagecoaches used to make trips from posts where they used to replace horses. The business of stage coaching was called Staging. Lighter and simplified versions of stagecoaches were also used they were called stage wagon. During colonial times stagecoaches were major source of travel.
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