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NemiM [27]
2 years ago
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Which of the following British ships was destroyed in 1779? a. The Luisitania c. The Swiftsure b. The Serapis d. The Victorious

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2 answers:
loris [4]2 years ago
8 0
<span>The Serapis I believe :))))))</span>
mestny [16]2 years ago
3 0
Your answer would be B. The Serapis. 
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