FUR TRADE
The answer is option C: "fur trade."
The fur trade was a significant economic activity in many parts of North America in the 17th and 18th centuries. The Pequot people were a Native American tribe that lived in what is now Connecticut and Rhode Island. The Dutch were a major European trading power at the time, and they established colonies in the northeastern part of North America in the early 1600s. It is likely that the Pequot people worked with the Dutch to control the fur trade in the region, rather than other economic activities such as food supply, tobacco farming, or horse trading.
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