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Vesna [10]
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ILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!!!! No explanation needed, just the answer is fine. Thank you!

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ladessa [460]3 years ago
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B!

I hope this helps :)

The Karankawas, Tonkawas, and other local American Indians did not like the colonists living on their land and had raided the colony.

mel-nik [20]3 years ago
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A. slave revolts......

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