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ad-work [718]
3 years ago
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The santa fe trail F. was a disputed area between the united states and mexico G

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kogti [31]3 years ago
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Answer:

the santa fe trail F. was a disputed area between the united states and mexico

Explanation:

<u>The road of Santa Fe</u>, <em><u>was a famous route of transport of the XIX century that ran through the center of North America</u></em>, <u>connecting the cities of Independence (now Missouri) and Santa Fe (today New Mexico) along about 1400 km of arid meadows, deserts and mountains</u>.

<u>This route became the first and only international route between the United States and Mexico</u>, <em><u>until the railroad to Santa Fe, New Mexico was built in 1880</u></em>.  

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