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Lady bird [3.3K]
4 years ago
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how did increase availability of land in the colonies create a space for political cultural experimentation​

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algol134 years ago
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Where there is land, there is people. Once people started moving out in land and people started growing, it gave room for political things to happen. More groups broke away and formed their own opinions. Thus creating problems with different groups.
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