Previously, farmers had sold their produce to Indian traders at poor prices.
His wife was shot down and killed, and he had been sold to traders who would take him to the Deep South.
It was collected by the shepherds and sold to coastal traders.
The finished shot was then sold to hunters, traders and merchants.
Residents sold fish and furs to traders who arrived by boat.
Other parts of the deer were sold to Chinese traders for meat and medical use.
The products are then sold to larger manufacturers or traders for export.
Before co-operatives, the farmers sold their produce to Indian traders at poor prices.
They hired out slaves or sold them to traders for the Deep South.
The fur was almost always sold to Russian and Chinese traders.