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The mound builders primarily lived in what regions? Select all that apply
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Fatty patty ππ
Which statement is an example of the identity Property of multiplication
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its A
what my name said
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Loony
1. D,E
2. B
3. B
4. D
5. A
6. B
7. A
8. D
9. B, C
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2. B
3. B
4. D
5. A
6. B
7. A
8. D
9. B, C
10. Essay Question- can't really help you there
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Lele
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lele pons
hes not correct
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Anonymous
wait hes not right
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Anonymous
did you try his answers lele pons π
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Jane
Thank you Loony I checked my answers with yours
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hi
i only have 8 questions
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#The Natives had different experiences with each of the different nations based on the fact that the European nations had each their own special interests with the lands of the natives. The Spanish were known for exterminating a good portion of the natives in their land conquests of the Americans, the English did a similar thing up north. The French and Dutch settlers were more smart and rather traded with them (although on a smaller scale similar things happened).
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#10
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Loony is correct
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The late 1400s through the early 1600s was a time of exploration and early settlement of several European colonies. Each European country had different reasons for their exploration and settlement, but all encountered Native Americans during their exploration, growth, and development. Write a paragraph that compares and contrasts the relationships of the Native Americans with at least two of the European groups. Those groups include the Spanish, French, Dutch, and English. Using all four groups are not necessary for full credit