Why would the price of sea otter pelts likely increase after Native Americans learned of China's involvement in the maritime fur trade?
O A. Native Americans learned how valuable the pelts were to the Chinese, so they increased the amount traders had to pay.
OB. Native Americans did not want the pelts to leave their land, so they increased the price to try to stop sale to the Chinese.
O C. Native Americans tried to prevent trappers from killing more sea otters, so the pelts became more rare.
OD. Native Americans joined the other trappers selling pelts, which increased the supply and raised the price in the United States.