Why did Indians become less important to trade in the eighteenth century than they were earlier?
A) The dominant culture had more interest in manufactured goods than in Indian-made ones.
B) The Indians had fewer material goods to trade.
C) There were fewer Indians with whom to trade.
D) All these answers are correct.
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