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(PLS HELPP) Why would settlers choose to use oxen to pull their wagons rather than mules? A. Mules were thought to be bad-tempered. B. Mules were not as fast as oxen. C. Mules were prone to injury. D.
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(PLS HELPP) Why would settlers choose to use oxen to pull their wagons rather than mules?
A. Mules were thought to be bad-tempered.
B. Mules were not as fast as oxen.
C. Mules were prone to injury.
D. mules would not forage off the land.
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The correct answer is B!
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Mules we’re not as fast as oxygen
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