In the early nineteenth century, "mountain men"
A. were mostly older, failed farmers.
B. had little impact on the character of Far West society.
C. sometimes became intimately involved with Indian and Mexican women.
D. were the dominant segment of the population in the Far West.
E. frequently warred against Mexican peoples.
Answer: C
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