"Explain the geographic context for the development of the Crusades."
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"Explain the geographic context for the development of the Crusades."
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Which of the following statements about slavery is not correct? a. slavery was a very profitable industry that build the united states. b. the french were the first to profit from the african slave trade. c. slaves were sold at auction blocks like farm animals. d. slaves were not considered citizens or even people.
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 17:30
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