Hurry what role did trappers and traders play in opening up the west? check all of the boxes that apply. they blazed trails used by later settlers. they built trading relationships with american indians. they forced american indians to give up their land. they established trading posts that grew into towns. they cut down trees and built houses for settlers.
They blazed trails used by later settlers.
They built trading relationships with American Indians.
They established trading posts that grew into towns.
Explanation:
The role that trappers and traders play in opening up the West is best displayed in options first, second, and fourth. These options clearly exemplify the part portrayed by trappers and traders by stating that how they blazed trails used by last settlers and how they built trading affiliations with American Indians and how well they could establish trading posts that grew into towns. Thus, the options that apply are A, B, and D
halibut, flounder, tuna, and trout are all fish. so your first answer is 1.) fish. and since fish is edible, your next answer would be 3). edible
to describe those fishes more thoroughly, some of those fishes live in fresh water, and some of the fishes live in salt water, and that is not a thing that they all have in common. the question is asking what is common with all of the fish, so answer choices 2). fresh water and 4). salt water are not right.