Mountain Men

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An animal trappers in mountains of the western North America

Real World Example

Mountain Men were adventurous trappers and explorers who roamed the Rocky Mountains and other parts of western North America in the early 1800s. Their primary job was to trap animals, especially beavers, for their valuable furs, which were in high demand for making hats and clothing. They played a crucial role in Westward Expansion by mapping unknown territories, establishing trade routes, and interacting with Native American tribes. Their spirit of exploration and self-reliance continues to inspire modern-day adventurers and outdoor enthusiasts. For example, their legacy lives on in today's outdoor clothing brands like Patagonia, which promote exploration and respect for nature—values that were essential to the Mountain Men.

Practice Version

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