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Ber [7]
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100 points it is texas history

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34kurt4 years ago
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4 Pictures: Part of Religion, Markings, Places.

Attributes of life: People, Horses, Crops, and Housing

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larisa86 [58]4 years ago
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Answer:

4 Pictures: Part of Religion, Markings, Places.

Attributes of life: People, Horses, Crops, and Housing.

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