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... Blank zation in early Africa . was the most basic unit of social organi- 5. The most common form of government in the early African societies was 6. The most common form of religion in early Africa was True / False 7. Africans were ...
... Blank zation in early Africa . was the most basic unit of social organi- 5. The most common form of government in the early African societies was 6. The most common form of religion in early Africa was True / False 7. Africans were ...
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... Blank 4. The landing of blacks in the colony marked the beginning of the forced importation of black people into the North American mainland . 5. The 6 . 7 . were a religious group largely responsible for the comparatively slow growth ...
... Blank 4. The landing of blacks in the colony marked the beginning of the forced importation of black people into the North American mainland . 5. The 6 . 7 . were a religious group largely responsible for the comparatively slow growth ...
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... Blank 4. One of the only states that reported no slaves in its population in 1790 was 5 . was the inventor of the cotton gin . 6. The black leader of antislavery forces in Haiti who success- fully overthrew French rule on that island ...
... Blank 4. One of the only states that reported no slaves in its population in 1790 was 5 . was the inventor of the cotton gin . 6. The black leader of antislavery forces in Haiti who success- fully overthrew French rule on that island ...
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