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myrzilka [38]
1 year ago
15

What was common in new england but not in other countries

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1 answer:
Hunter-Best [27]1 year ago
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What was common in new England but not in other countries is The yard of the meeting house.

<h3>What was common in new England but not in other countries?</h3>

The yard of the meeting house can be described as one that is not common in other countries.

In the earliest European settlements of New England, this was been constructed by the  colonists so they can develop their businesses and homes, hence What was common in new England but not in other countries is The yard of the meeting house.

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