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what does french map from 1656 show about the mapmakers knowledge of North America ? what did the mapmakers not know ?
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THE EARLY AMERICAS AND EUROPEAN SETTLEMENT: WHAT IS THE LEADING THEORY ABOUT HOW EARLY HUMANS ARRIVED ON THE AMERICAN
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3.1.9 - Quick Check: The Early Americas
Social Studies 8 Q1 / 3. The Early Americas and European Settlement / 3.1. The Early
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What is the leading theory about how early humans arrived on the American continents is the answer they walked from America to
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In the early 1900s, Alfred Wegener noticed that some of the Earth's continents looked like they might fit together like a jigsaw
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In the early 1900s, Alfred Wegener noticed that some of the Earth's continents looked like they might fit together like a jigsaw
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several miles in diameter
originate beyond the outer planets thought to have struck early Earth bodies of ice, stone, and organic
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Continental drift causes the continents to move apart from each other slowly. Which is alikely result of this over millions of
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What is the leading theory about how early humans arrived on the American continents?
(1 point) A. They walked from Africa to
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What is the leading theory about how early humans arrived on the American continents?
(1 point) They walked from Africa to South
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