<em>I'm doing this question right now and it's fairly easy. :)</em>
<u>4 - The water pipes and fixtures in a building. (</u><u><em>plumbing)</em></u>
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<u>3 - A small, poorly built house or hut. (</u><u><em>hovel)</em></u>
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<u>2 - A servant who does the dirty, rough work in the kitchen. (</u><u><em>scullion)</em></u>
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<u>1 - An instrument that indicates time by the position of the shadows. (</u><u><em>sundial)</em></u>
Not definitely sure, but maybe a loyalist.
They all were controlled by Spain
<span>Aftermath. One year later, however, in Worcester v. Georgia, 31 U.S. 515 (1832), theU.S. Supreme Court ruled that the Cherokee Nation was sovereign. According to the decision rendered by Justice John Marshall, this meant that Georgia had no rights to enforce state laws in its territory.</span><span>
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