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Reptile [31]
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How did the colonial governor try to make Louisiana profitable? Check all that apply. He encouraged the growth of indigo. He pre

vented settlers from growing their own food. He tried to get farmers to plant tobacco. He supported illegal trade with American Indians and Spain. He required business owners to pay additional taxes.​
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Alex777 [14]3 years ago
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a c d e

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