nutrients in the land and move on, resulting in barren, worthless acres of land. However, the Kentucky Bluegrass was soon discovered. The plant was a perfect pasture for livestock while allowing nutrients to re-enter the land. Fur- trapping also affected the landscape as well. The Rendezvous system , in which traders traveled made camp, and waited for men with the goods in exchange for manufactured goods ruled over the fur-trapping empire. As a result, beaver and bison were wiped out.
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