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the answer is B because the harsh winter and low food supply withered away at Washington's troops.
The ancient Hebrews established a civilization in Mesopotamia, in the area of present-day Israel, which stretched from Beersheba to the Negev of Israel, bordering Egypt. They also settled in the eastern side of the Jordan River, with 2 1/2 tribes living in the east (Reuben, Gad, and 1/2 a tribe of Manasseh). The other 9 1/2 settled in the western half, inside the promise land.
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The name of the first satellite put into orbit by the United States is called Explore 1 and was put into orbit in January 31, 1958.