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Oksana_A [137]
3 years ago
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HELP need answers fast

History
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motikmotik3 years ago
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"What a wonderful day for a walk!" I exclaimed. I ran outside and pushed my way through all of the people that crowded the busy streets of New Amsterdam. I heard kids running around and playing with their friends. I heard people yelling at an auction around the corner. I saw people walking in and out of the market with food and other supplies to provide for them and their families. I feel millions of hairy bodies brush against me as I make my way through the crowd. Just the thought of it makes me cringe.

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Bess [88]3 years ago
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Answer:

*Notes*

By 1660, England had two groups of colonies in North America. In the north were the New England colonies. In the south was Virginia, and also the colony of Maryland, which was settled in 1634. Between these two groups of colonies were lands under Dutch control. This area was called New Netherland.

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