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Subjective essay exam on the following documents-NO plagiarism and cited these d
Subjective essay exam on the following documents-NO plagiarism and cited these documents only.
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Pearsall, Sarah MS. “’Having Many Wives’ in Two American Rebellions: The
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Ramsey, William L. “’Something Cloudy in their Looks’: The Origins of the
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Haggard, Dixie Ray. “The Native Spiritual Economy and the Yamasee War,” History Compass
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Gregory Evans. “Indigenous Catholicism and St. Joseph Potawatomi
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