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Alexxx [7]
4 years ago
5

Why did americans first travel across the great planes?

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Shalnov [3]4 years ago
7 0
They were passing through on their way to the West Coast.
ira [324]4 years ago
5 0
To survive .. the food moved .. im pretty sure though i havent done middle school history in a while
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