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padilas [110]
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Please help!!! Thank u so much!

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Nookie1986 [14]2 years ago
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1. E - John Hancock
2. G - Thomas Paine
3. B - Christopher Columbus
4. H - James Madison
5. C - John Adams
6. D - Thomas Jefferson
7. F - John Smith
8. A - Sam Adams
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