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Which answer correctly describes one of the reasons that the Comanche destroyed Fort Parker in 1836?(1 point)
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The fort cut the Comanche off from the trade partners who supplied them with their horses.
The fort cut the Comanche off from the trade partners who supplied them with their horses.
The fort cut the Comanche off from trade partners who supplied them with agricultural crops.
The fort cut the Comanche off from trade partners who supplied them with agricultural crops.
The fort cut the Comanche off from the bison herds that they relied on for food and hides.
The fort cut the Comanche off from the bison herds that they relied on for food and hides.
The fort cut the Comanche off from the grasslands where they grazed their cattle.
Which answer correctly describes one of the reasons that the Comanche destroyed Fort Parker in 1836?(1 point)
Responses
The fort cut the Comanche off from the trade partners who supplied them with their horses.
The fort cut the Comanche off from the trade partners who supplied them with their horses.
The fort cut the Comanche off from trade partners who supplied them with agricultural crops.
The fort cut the Comanche off from trade partners who supplied them with agricultural crops.
The fort cut the Comanche off from the bison herds that they relied on for food and hides.
The fort cut the Comanche off from the bison herds that they relied on for food and hides.
The fort cut the Comanche off from the grasslands where they grazed their cattle.
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GPT-4o mini
The response that correctly describes one of the reasons that the Comanche destroyed Fort Parker in 1836 is:
**The fort cut the Comanche off from trade partners who supplied them with agricultural crops.**
The Comanche were primarily involved in trade and sought to assert their dominance and access to resources, which included agricultural products from trade partners.
**The fort cut the Comanche off from trade partners who supplied them with agricultural crops.**
The Comanche were primarily involved in trade and sought to assert their dominance and access to resources, which included agricultural products from trade partners.