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How many printing presses were in Europe in 1500 * O 30 O 25 O 15 O 200

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Ronch [10]3 years ago
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Answer: 30

Explanation: I can't really explain it

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a. Date: June 6, 1862

b. Location: Mississippi River, near Memphis Tennessee

c. Union Commander: Charles Henry Davis

d. Confederate Commander: James E. Montgomery

e. Union forces: United States

f. Confederate Forces: CSA – Confederate States of America

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h. Confederate Deaths: 180

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d. Confederate Commander: Robert E. Lee

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