How did the Rocky Mountain Fur Company differ from the Hudson Bay Company?(1 point)

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Most of the trappers who worked with the Rocky Mountain Fur Company were settlers who established farms in the territories where they trapped.
Most of the trappers who worked with the Rocky Mountain Fur Company were settlers who established farms in the territories where they trapped.

Instead of building a system of trading posts and forts, the Rocky Mountain Fur Company relied on trappers who met once a year to trade.
Instead of building a system of trading posts and forts, the Rocky Mountain Fur Company relied on trappers who met once a year to trade.

Rather than trade with other countries in Europe, the Rocky Mountain Fur Company established a trade system with American settlers.
Rather than trade with other countries in Europe, the Rocky Mountain Fur Company established a trade system with American settlers.

The Hudson Bay Company was a British-based company that focused on establishing trading posts and forts in the fur-trapping territories, while the Rocky Mountain Fur Company relied more on individual trappers who gathered once a year to trade their furs.