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History, 16.10.2020 15:01 pbenavid9849

Imagine you have always lived in a state with plenty of land where you worked on a farm and had horses. You did not have many people around you, and you would now like to move to a state where there will be more people to interact with. Which of the following states would be the best match for you? Wyoming
New Mexico
Idaho
California

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