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The answer to the question: There is a very wide range of estimates of the population of American Indias in the U.S at first contact, would be: True.
Explanation:
When the first Europeans came into the Americas, be it North, Central, or South America, what they stumbled upon was a land that was not inhabited in the least. On the contrary, they saw islands and three continents joined together by small stretches of land that were populated by varied groups of indigenous people. These people were called later on Natives, or Native Americans, or simply Indians. By the time of Christopher Columbus´s arrival into the New World, in 1492, today historians estimate that there were, in the whole of the Americas, around 50 million people already living in the lands. And in North America alone, historians now know there were around 10 million people living in what is today the U.S and Canada. This is why the answer is true.
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this is what I found: "Frontier areas may be defined at the community level by county, ZIP code or census tract; however, they are most often delineated by county. Many frontier counties are located in the West, a part of the country where individual counties tend to cover a large geographic"
I'm not too sure if that means it's TRUE or false tho. I'm sorry
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On January 1, 1892, teenager Annie Moore from County Cork, Ireland, became the first person admitted to the new immigration station on Ellis Island. On that opening day, she received a greeting from officials and a $10.00 gold piece. The First Immigrant Landed on Ellis Island. When 15-year-old Annie Moore arrived here from Ireland on this day in 1892, she was the first person to enter the United States through Ellis Island.
I believe the answer is C, it wasn’t clear that Ethel Rosenberg was a Soviet spy. Hope this helps!
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