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AP U.S. History 3.1 Period 2: 1607-1754. Which of the following contributed most directly to the process seen in the image?

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Thank you here's your shmoop du jour brought to you

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by fur traders Hopefully most of them are comfortable in

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their own skins which of the following contributed most directly

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to the process scene in the image and hear your

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potential answers contributed Okay we're done let's start with a

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did the increasing demand for frontier defense contribute most directly

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to the process seen in this image While the two

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guys on the lab look like they could be soldiers

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but they don't much look like they're defending anything let

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alone an entire frontier unless defend was actually code for

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hanging out with your buddies and trade for for that

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we cross out eh Let's take a look at bea

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Did a greater degree of trust between north american settlers

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and european leaders Result in increased for trade Trade was

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a great way to make new friends and keep them

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because everyone likes a stuff especially new and exciting stuff

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Well think of it another way If your parents and

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your friends neighbors didn't get along would that stop you

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from asking that friend if they wanted to trade lunches

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Well if anything it might be kind of weird to

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even bring that relationship up so let's take be off

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the table How about see staying friends with the native

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peoples have been pretty important for trade so fur traders

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probably wouldn't have given them a hard time about their

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culture Cross fc let's Take a look at deep north

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america had some seriously awesome stuff at least according to

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the good folk of europe One of the most sought

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after items was for all the coolest and richest people

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or for wearing fur basically told other people how high

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up the social food chain you are And the competition

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for for among many other north american commodities was fierce

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And so d is the right answer for was all

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the rage back in the day especially when you throw 00:01:37.969 --> [endTime] on a mink that hadn't quite expired

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