I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is the third option. It would be the encyclopedia the best material to use to research the historical references made in wheatley's "to his excellency, general washington". It is <span>a book or set of books giving information on many subjects or on many aspects of one subject and typically arranged alphabetically.</span>
Answer: A
Explanation: I am pretty sure its choice A hope this helps
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In the 17th century natality and mortality was managed by the church. The church had all the records of the people that have been born in that period of time, and of the people that had died (and how did they died; if they had a disease or something in between those matters). A historian that is doing some research about the diseases of a specific population would find this information very important; because by reading the funeral records he could come to a conclusion.
The myth of the west and what the west actually is is different. People really didn’t think there was America but once they realized they there was America they thought that there were a bunch of savages that lives there
Sahara desert, camels were best suited for this trail because of their ability to store water in their humps.