The Egyptian or the Nile Valley civilization developed, as the name suggests, along the banks of the river Nile in Egypt. Its long, narrow flood plain was a magnet for life, attracting people, animals and plants to its banks, and providing ideal conditions for the development of stable communities.
John Adams (Massachusetts), Benjamin Franklin (Pennsylvania), Thomas Jefferson (Virginia), Robert Livingston (New York), Roger Sherman (Connecticut) were the members of the group. This “Committee of Five” was made up of some of the most esteemed men in colonial politics. But of course, only Jefferson ended up doing most of the task.
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The answer to ur question is C
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