What was the Rendezvous and why was it important to the Mountain Men?

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It was the largest trading company in the West and the Mountain Men traded their pelts to the company for supplies.
It was the largest trading company in the West and the Mountain Men traded their pelts to the company for supplies.

It was a fort where the Mountain Men got supplies and meet and married Native American women.
It was a fort where the Mountain Men got supplies and meet and married Native American women.

It was the largest Native American village in the West where the Mountain Men married Native American brides.
It was the largest Native American village in the West where the Mountain Men married Native American brides.

It was where the Mountain Men traded beaver pelts for supplies and where they had fun and games.
It was where the Mountain Men traded beaver pelts for supplies and where they had fun and games..

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The correct response is:

It was where the Mountain Men traded beaver pelts for supplies and where they had fun and games.

The Rendezvous was an important annual event for the Mountain Men, where they gathered to trade pelts for supplies, socialize, and participate in various activities, making it a key moment in their trading culture.