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Why were rivers important for the early explorers? A. They were used as the only routes to the west. B.They were used for navigation. C.They were the safest way to travel. D.They allowed them to find the
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Why were rivers important for the early explorers?
A. They were used as the only routes to the west.
B.They were used for navigation.
C.They were the safest way to travel.
D.They allowed them to find the Native American villages.
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i think it B or C
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