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Mikayla Alexander
27 October, 18:45
What was the great migration of the 1600s
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Anton Vazquez
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The Great Migration was the period in American history when twenty thousand English men, women, and children crossed the Atlantic Ocean to settle New England between 1620 and 1640.
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