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... se managers who participated in the feat.
For at least the first 200 years of European colonization of the United States, much of how fast it expanded westward depended on the colonists' ability to ship commodity crops to Europe to sell.
Most of the pioneers borrowed money to start a business. At least they had to buy shovels for reclamation, as well as mirrors, clocks and other things that represented their identity, which were generally imported. In the 18th century, the Uni ...
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