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The Americas, Part 1 | Intermediate English

The Americas, Part 1 | Intermediate English

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Learn about the people who originally inhabited the American continents. For intermediate English language learners.

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This article has been adapted from “The Americas” in U.S. History, by P. Scott Corbett et al., published by OpenStax in 2014. Access it for free at: https://openstax.org/books/us-history/pages/1-1-the-Americas.

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