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 su

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The correct response is:

It was where the Mountain Men traded beaver pelts for supplies.

The Rendezvous was a critical event and location for Mountain Men in the West. It was an annual gathering where fur traders and trappers came together to exchange beaver pelts for supplies, tools, and provisions necessary for further exploration and trapping. This event facilitated trade, communication, and the sharing of information among trappers, traders, and Native Americans.