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Social Studies, 03.09.2021 03:00 lia3865

If you were in Europe during the 1600s, would you have left for America knowing the odds of
survival were slim? What would you have wanted
to do there? How would you have been able to
contribute to a colony (blacksmith, hunter/gather
etc.).

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