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In the late 18th to mid–19th centuries, Europeans sought economic gain from the Pacific from the trade of: A. whales and seals B. wheat C. petroleum D. diamonds
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In the late 18th to mid–19th centuries, Europeans sought economic gain from the Pacific from the trade of:
A. whales and seals
B. wheat
C. petroleum
D. diamonds
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I think te correct answer is D
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