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| first settlers of north america probably came across a land bridge linking |
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| north america's east coast |
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| the british set up 13 colonies along the |
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| all names that originated from native american culture |
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| territory controlled by people from a foreign land |
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| good natural harbors and navigable rivers |
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| most early colonial settlements were located along |
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| american colonists began to rebel against colonial rule in |
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| economies in the southern colonies were based on |
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| the great american desert |
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| early settlers called the grasslands between the mississippi iver and the rocky mountains |
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| large farms that produce one major crop |
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| the civil war lasted from |
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| the soviet union was a rival of the u.s. |
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| of americans are immigrants of the descendants of immigrants |
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| more than half of all Americans are |
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| the populations of u.s. is concentrated in the |
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| a strong emphasis on ______ has contributed to a high standard of living in the u.s. |
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| percentage of Americans graduate from high school in the u.s. |
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