I believe that Massachusetts was farthest North.
True. If you give more economic freedom, but no political freedom, the people will be confused. With feedom usually comes more freedom.
One conclusion we can draw from this statement by Pope Gregory III is that C. Christians and non-Christians conducted business with each other in the eighth century.
<h3>How do we know that Christians and Pagans traded in the 8th century?</h3>
"Pagans" is a word used by Christians in the past for people who were non-Christians.
By saying that some Christians sell their enslaved to pagans, Pope Gregory III is proving that some sort of trade existed between the Pagans and Christians which at the very least included slave trade.
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It was the "Oregon Train" that brought settlers to the Willamette Valley, sine although there were other smaller trails in the region, this was the most traveled by those wanting to start new lives and businesses in the region.