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kvasek [131]
3 years ago
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Where did the mountain men mostly hunt in the 1820’s

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natita [175]3 years ago
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Answer/Explanation

It included parts of New Mexico, Nevada, California and central and southern Utah. After the decline in beaver and the fur trade,

The mountain men were a group of explorers, fur trappers, land surveyors, trail blazers, and army scouts. They are mostly associated with the Trans-Mississippi West.

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