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babymother [125]
3 years ago
6

PLS HELP!! ANSWER THE ONES U KNOW PLEASE

History
2 answers:
Shkiper50 [21]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

5. Thomas Paine

6. Abigail Adams

7. Benjamin Franklin

8. Wentworth Cheswell (not 100% sure)

9. Don't know

10. Mercy Otis Warren (not sure)

11. Samuel Adams

12. Marquis de Lafayette

Aleksandr [31]3 years ago
3 0
5.thomas Paine
6.abigail smith
7. Benjamin Franklin
8.wentworth cheswill
9. Couldn’t figure out
10.mercey Otis warren
11.samuel Adams
12.baron von steuben
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