Answer:
C. buffalo robes
Explanation:
The Three Forks region is an area that is formed between the Arkansas, the Neosho, and the Verdigris, was called the three forks because it was thought that this were three forks of the Arkansas rivers, and eventhough they weren´t much explored in the early 1700´s trade happened and it was mainly done by Jean Pierre Chouteau, who traded fur, honey and buffalo robes with the native americans.
That was before the revolutionary war, but what are you asking???
Lack of incentive - The lack of incentive among the colonists to complete important tasks led to the tasks not getting done. Many settlers were "gentlemanly" - Since most of the settlers considered themselves "gentlemanly", they considered the hard work of a settler "beneath" them and consequently did not get most of the basic things needed to survive done.
Expectations of finding gold - The expectations of finding gold (and mining it) led to people neglecting things such as gathering food, setting up shelter, etc. Location - The location that the settlers chose to settle in at was great for defending against naval incursions but terrible for living conditions. Bad Relations with Natives- The relations with the local Native Americans(which were all mistakenly grouped up into the Powhatan Indians) were not as good as they could be; if they had had a better relationship they could have traded for food and/or shelter which could have led to lower mortality rates
During the New Deal, FDR's administration continued isolationist policies preventing the US from being drawn into World War II. However, his administration changed the response to the depression by creating government initiated economic reforms and provided relief efforts. In addition, the administration also began attempts at equal treatment of blacks and women.