Why did many Americans in the 1840's want to make
California a state?
a) To sell Native...
History, 04.06.2020 17:57 thelonewolf5020
Why did many Americans in the 1840's want to make
California a state?
a) To sell Native Americans into slavery
b) To abolish Spanish missions
c) To build ports on the Pacific Coast
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Determine whether the following descriptions belong to michelangelo, raphael, or both. important works include school of athens was a renowned artist of the italian renaissance served under the patronage of pope leo x important works include the sculpture la pieta
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