D. It seems like the most reasonable answer. And there were also trading routes established during those times.
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The uninterrupted history of blacks in the United States began in 1619, when 20 Africans were landed in the English colony of Virginia. These individuals were not slaves but indentured servants—persons bound to an employer for a limited number of years—as were many of the settlers of European descent (whites). By the 1660s large numbers of Africans were being brought to the English colonies. In 1790 blacks numbered almost 760,000 and made up nearly one-fifth of the population of the United States.
Luke is considered one of the gospels and it focuses mainly on the walk, ministry, death/ crucifixion, resurrection, and then ascendence of Jesus Christ.
The Norman Invasion began in the year 1066.
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Amendments may be proposed either by the Congress, through a joint resolution passed by a two-thirds vote.