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Scilla [17]
3 years ago
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PLEASE ANSWER

History
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ELEN [110]3 years ago
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For starters, you can discuss different foods were brought over from other countries (like kartoflane kluski or kilbasas from Poland) Or that immigrants brought their religions or a surge in religions that haven't been widely known (like Catholicism didn't boom until the mid 1800s when more Italians, Poles, and other European immigrants came over). Immigrants also bring over the stories of generations ago in their home-country.  <span />
Pie3 years ago
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A majority of our beef cattle came from spain, we got land from other countries. hope this helped of you need more specifics then I can help
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