The rendezvous system increased efficiency in: A. railroad schedules. B. gold prospecting. C. the fur trade. D. the slave trade.

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C. the fur trade.

The rendezvous system was a method used in the fur trade during the 19th century in North America. It involved a periodic meeting, or rendezvous, between fur trappers, traders, and Native American tribes to exchange goods, especially furs, and conduct business. The rendezvous system increased efficiency in the fur trade by providing a centralized and convenient location for trade, reducing the need for individual trappers to travel long distances to market their goods. This system helped streamline the fur trade, making it more organized and economically efficient.