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Shtirlitz [24]
3 years ago
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100 points please awnser all

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zlopas [31]3 years ago
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Answer:

1 = inventor of written form of Cherokee language

2= A person who leaves their country

3= a person who goes to live in a foreign country

5= things that force someone to move voluntarily or involuntarily

4= things that encourage someone to leave a country

6= someone who traveled west to start a new life

7= a zone where no state exercise etc...

8= commanded forces at San Jacinto

9= an American religious leader etc..

10= a land agent whose job was to settle land

11= someone who mined for gold

12= horse mounted mail service

13=a system of communication using Morse code

14= first location where gold was discovered

15= distrust in immigrants

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