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Airida [17]
4 years ago
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In 1803, a team of explorers set out to study lands west of the Mississippi River. Imagine you are taking this same journey toda

y. How might your experience be different from that of those early explorers? How might it be similar? Explain your answer in three or four sentences.
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Pepsi [2]4 years ago
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You wouldnt be able to meet the people of the land like the native americans today
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Other civilizations changed much more drastically. The ancient Romans began their history under the rule of kings, before changing to a republic, and then an empire. They spent much of their history as pagans, but later converted to Christianity. In their early days they built Greek-style temples; by the end they were building great domed cathedrals. They even ended up in an entirely different location: starting out in central Italy, the last people who considered themselves “Romans” died defending a city in what is today Turkey.

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