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Pioneers often traded items essential for daily survival and agricultural needs. Common trade goods included tools, seeds, livestock, clothing, and household items like cookware. Additionally, items like gold, furs, and other Natural Resources were valuable for trade with nearby settlements or Native American tribes. The exchange facilitated access to goods that were otherwise difficult to procure in remote areas.

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