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: These individuals were the primary "producers" in the fur trade. They spent long months in the wilderness, often living solitary or nomadic lives, to catch beavers and prepare their pelts. Their survival depended on a deep knowledge of the land and animal behavior.

: Both groups were essential to the global economy of the time, driven by the high demand for beaver-felt hats in Europe. They both faced significant physical risks, from harsh weather to isolation, and relied on cooperation with Native American tribes for survival and commerce. Structure for a "Deep" Analysis 1 (2).jpg

: Focus on the economic exchange at the trading posts. : These individuals were the primary "producers" in

The image "1 (2).jpg" contains a detailed writing prompt asking students to compare and contrast in the context of the historical North American fur trade. : Both groups were essential to the global