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taurus [48]
2 years ago
10

Whom does Crevecoeur accuse of “laziness” and “degeneracy”?

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2 answers:
sergejj [24]2 years ago
8 0

It's settlers on the frontiers.

Pls give me brainliest :D

vodomira [7]2 years ago
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Native Americans and Scots-Irish settlers,were the ones accused of laziness and degeneracy.
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