key3594
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02-08-2021
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What is the historical significance of the indies?
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gigim864
gigim864
02-08-2021
The Indies played a great role in history. The land was originally home to the indigenous. After the trans-Atlantic expedition the Spanish settled in the indies area for the first 28 years taking over the land and people.
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