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ZanzabumX [31]
3 years ago
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Which answer best describes how early British explorers used the land when they came to America? (4 points)

History
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Assoli18 [71]3 years ago
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Your answer is A They found fertile soil,which they could use to plant a variety of crops so need to have crops because without crops you will have no food no food you will starve also you can trade crops to make money to build more plantation and homes for the workers who made the crops.

Your answer is A.
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