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Previous federal policy had recognized the Cherokee as a seperate nation with its own laws.
no that is wrong and the previous answer was toatly incorrect and annoying they are both the same but earlier on in the tribes they split and formed different languages and cultures
The answer is in the previous lesson. She should have been here on the previous day.
there was only a world war 1 and world war 2
The previous administration was quite effective.
Yes cultural heritage is our forefathers legacy. Historical monuments of a Nation created by previous generations became cultural heritage.
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To my knowledge, with extensive research the tallest building in Vermont is the Bennington Battle monument. I changed this on Wikipedia, from the previous Montpelier City Hall. Burlington and Rutland have many buildings but none of them reach the height of the Bennington monument which is over 300 ft.
No that's bigami
The monument was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, only foundations and sculptural fragments of the temple remain. There were previous temples on its site, where evidence of a sanctuary dates as early as the Bronze Age.
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which book is it from?
how was the wave of U.S immigration in the late 1800s different from the previous wave of immigration in the mid-1800s?
Previous federal policy had recognized the Cherokee as a seperate nation with its own laws.
Previous federal policy had recognized the Cherokee as a seperate nation with its own laws.
Previous federal policy had recognized the Cherokee as a seperate nation with its own laws.
Previous federal policy had recognized the Cherokee as a seperate nation with its own laws.