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The French and Dutch traded goods for fur. What goods did they not trade?


A.
chocolate, leather, horses


B.
tools, guns, and iron pots


C.
cloth, guns, and iron pots


D.
guns, tools, and cloth
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C. cloth, guns, and iron pots
2 years ago
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