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alisha [4.7K]
3 years ago
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By the start of the American revolution what percentage of all the souls ceiling under the British flag were built in New Englan

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Ludmilka [50]3 years ago
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goldenfox [79]3 years ago
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Answer: b) Domesticated plants were used to attract animals that could be domesticated. Exp

mesticated plants were used to attract animals that could be domesticated. Explanation: Domestication is the process of getting wild animals or plants to become tame and adaptable for human use.

Answer: b) Domesticated plants were used to attract animals that could be domesticated. Explanation: Domestication is the process of getting wild animals or plants to become tame and adaptable for human use.

Answer: b) Domesticated plants were used to attract animals that could be domesticated. Explanation: Domestication is the process of getting wild animals or plants to become tame and adaptable for human use.

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