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Whiskey traders primarily came to the American frontier regions, particularly during the 18th and 19th centuries. Areas such as Kentucky and Tennessee became notable hubs for whiskey production and trade. These traders often sought new markets for their goods, traveling to towns and settlements where whiskey was in high demand. The trade helped establish a vibrant economy centered around distilling and distributing whiskey.

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