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The Northwest Passage referred to a water route across North America. the land west of the Mississippi River. the Port of New Orleans. an area east of the Mississippi River. Please help, will give 30 points.
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The Northwest Passage referred to
a water route across North America.
the land west of the Mississippi River.
the Port of New Orleans.
an area east of the Mississippi River.
Please help, will give 30 points.
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a water route across north America
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the land west of Mississippi river
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